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Legal Definitions - monition
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Definition of monition
A monition is a warning or caution, often used in legal or religious contexts.
- A judge may issue a monition to a defendant, summoning them to appear in court.
- A bishop may issue a monition to a member of the clergy, demanding that they correct or avoid an offense.
These examples illustrate how a monition can be used to formally warn someone of their legal or moral obligations. It is a serious notice that should be taken seriously.
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Simple Definition
A monition is a warning or caution given to someone. It can also be a summons to appear in court as a defendant or to answer contempt charges. In church law, it is a formal notice from a bishop demanding that an offense within the clergy be corrected or avoided.
Example: The judge issued a monition to the defendant to appear in court.
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