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Legal Definitions - ad testificandum

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Definition of ad testificandum

Definition: Ad testificandum is a Latin term that means "to testify." It refers to a legal order that requires a person to appear in court and give testimony. This order is known as a subpoena ad testificandum. Example: If a witness is needed to provide evidence in a court case, they may be issued a subpoena ad testificandum. This legal order requires them to appear in court and testify under oath about what they know. The purpose of the subpoena ad testificandum is to ensure that all relevant information is presented in court and that justice is served.

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Simple Definition

Ad testificandum: A Latin term that means "to testify." It refers to a legal order, such as a subpoena, that requires a person to appear in court and give testimony. A subpoena is a written order that commands a person to appear before a court or other tribunal, subject to a penalty for failing to comply. There are different types of subpoenas, including deposition subpoenas and subpoena duces tecum, which require the witness to bring specified documents or things.

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