• Witness summons (redirect from Sub poena)
    term subpoena is from the Middle English suppena and the Latin phrase sub poena meaning "under penalty". It is also spelled "subpena". The subpoena has...
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  • Examples include sub poena duces tecum ("take with you under penalty"), a court summons to appear and produce tangible evidence, and sub poena ad testificandum...
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  • as circa, infra, extra, in absentia, sub pœna, all of which have an originally long final vowel: circā, sub pœnā, etc. This use is distinct from the older...
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  • Rhonda L. (eds.). The Anatomy of Melancholy, Part 3, Sect. 4. Memb. 1. Subs. 2.. Vol. 3. Oxford University Press. p. 347. Plutarchus, and Theophrastus...
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  • sub poena duces tecum is a Latin expression meaning literally "under [threat of] penalty [or punishment], you will bring [it] with you." The word sub...
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    per omnia purae et simpliciter et bona fide realiter et cum effectu, et sub poena perjurii et anathematis, a quibus nec me ipsum absolvam, nec alicui absolutionem...
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  • 2016-07-10.  ———  (1981-02-17). "Declaratio de canonica disciplina quae sub pœna excommunicationis vetat ne catholici nomen dent sectae massonicae aliisque...
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    secretum Sancti Officii communiter audit, in omnibus et cum omnibus, sub poena excommunicationis latae sententiae, ipso facto et absque alia declaratione...
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  • misappropriated good or land]"). To these were often added the phrase sub poena ("under penalty"). The development of the writ subpoena is closely associated...
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    parish of Ardcarne without my permission in writing. I also forbid you "sub poena suspensiouis" - to harangue the congregation, on any subject, inside or...
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  • except for an act that was criminalized before he performed the act Nulla poena sine culpa no punishment without fault One cannot be punished for something...
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  • Doctrine of the Faith (1981-02-17). "Declaratio de canonica disciplina quae sub pœna excommunicationis vetat ne catholici nomen dent sectae massonicae aliisque...
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    repealed by Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) (Sub-poenas) c. 4 None shall sue a Subpœna until he find surety to satisfy the defendant...
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  • and engravings. In contemporary literature, Dimitris Lyacos's trilogy Poena Damni combines fictional prose with drama and poetry in a multilayered narrative...
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    Bebow-Reinhard". Amazon. "A Column of Cloud and a Column of Fire: Dimitris Lyacos' Poena Damni, by Robert Zaller – Journal of Poetics Research". poeticsresearch...
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  • Phaenna Pheme Pherusa Philophrosyne Philotes Phoebe Phrike Pistis Planē Poena Polyhymnia Potamides Potnia Theron Praxidike Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia...
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  • Aeneid, Book IX, line 447, on the episode of Nisus and Euryalus. nulla poena sine lege no penalty without a law Refers to the legal principle that one...
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    surrounded by a wreath. All above a ribbon containing the motto Culpram Poena Premit Comes, and all surmounted by the crown of the NSW head of state....
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    occurred in different words from the same root: for instance, Classical poena "punishment" and pūnīre "to punish". Early Old Latin ⟨ei⟩ usually monophthongized...
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  • something that has been seen as very un-Norwegian.[by whom?] Dimitris Lyacos's Poena Damni trilogy, originally written in Greek, is also seen as displaying characteristics...
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    master Written on an old Latin tablet in downtown Verona (Italy). pede poena claudo punishment comes limping That is, retribution comes slowly but surely...
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  • liability does not exist today since it is not consistent with the "nulla poena sine culpa" principle (no punishment without guilt). Strict liability in...
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  • pen-, poen-, puni- punish Latin punire "punish" (earlier poenire), from poena "punishment" impune, impunity, pain, penal, penalize, penalty, penance,...
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    Several short films have been created and more feature-length movies, such as Poena is Koning and Bakgat (both in 2008) have been produced, besides the 2011...
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    prominently in his writings. Dimitris Lyacos in the second book of the Poena Damni trilogy With the People from the Bridge, a contemporary, avant-garde...
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    mater Unigéniti! 4. Quae mœrébat et dolébat, pia Mater, dum vidébat nati pœnas ínclyti. 5. Quis est homo qui non fleret, matrem Christi si vidéret in tanto...
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  • must be clearly declared for people to understand it, derived from Nulla poena sine lege, thus this clause is probably unconstitutional. And Korea University...
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  • conscripti. pc—post consulatum. pč—Principatus. P·D·E·—Possessio data est. pẽa—pœna. pēn—pensione. pês—penes. Pħ—Philippus. pħa—philosophia. pħe—philosophiæ...
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  • court put it in S v Smit, is supplemented by that of nullum crimen sine poena, "no crime without punishment." In R v Zinn, although the court did not...
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    just as in initial syllables: PIE *n̥-poini "with impunity" > impūne (cf. poena "punishment") 4. (Post-)PIE *eu, *ou > Proto-Italic *ou > ū, just as in...
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