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Definition of comparuit ad diem

COMPARUIT AD DIEM

Comparuit ad diem is a Latin term that means "he appeared to the day." In legal history, it refers to a plea made by a defendant who appeared in court as required and did not forfeit the bail bond.

Example 1: John was arrested for a traffic violation and was released on bail. On the day of his court hearing, he appeared in court and made a comparuit ad diem plea to show that he did not violate the terms of his bail bond.

Example 2: Mary was accused of theft and was released on bail. She failed to appear in court on the scheduled date, and her bail bond was forfeited. She could not make a comparuit ad diem plea because she did not appear in court as required.

The examples illustrate the use of comparuit ad diem in legal proceedings. In Example 1, John appeared in court as required and made a plea to show that he did not violate the terms of his bail bond. In Example 2, Mary failed to appear in court, and her bail bond was forfeited. She could not make a comparuit ad diem plea because she did not appear in court as required.

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Term: COMPARUIT AD DIEM

Definition: Comparuit ad diem is a Latin term that means "he appeared to the day." In legal history, it refers to a plea made by a defendant who appeared in court as required and did not forfeit the bail bond.

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