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Legal Definitions - ad comparendum
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Definition of ad comparendum
Definition: Ad comparendum (ad kom-pə-ren-dəm) is a Latin term used in law that means "to appear." It is often used in the phrase "ad comparendum, et ad standum juri," which means "to appear and to stand to the law."
Example: The defendant was ordered to appear in court ad comparendum on the specified date.
Explanation: In this example, the term ad comparendum is used to indicate that the defendant is required to appear in court on the specified date. The phrase "ad comparendum" is often used in legal documents to indicate that someone is required to appear in court or before a judge.
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Simple Definition
Term: AD COMPARENDUM
Definition: Ad comparendum means to appear. It is a Latin term used in law to refer to the act of appearing before a court or legal authority. It is often used in the phrase "ad comparendum, et ad standum juri" which means "to appear and to stand to the law".
Also known as: Ad comparandum
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