Summons definition

Summons means the call for a Bondholders’ Meeting or a Written Resolution as the case may be.
Summons means every summons in a pending cause or matter; “working day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a
Summons means a written order or notice directing that a person appear before a designated court at a stated time and place and answer to a charge against him.

Examples of Summons in a sentence

  • A copy of the Complaint and Summons or other relevant legal papers is trans- mitted to the District’s Office of General Counsel within seven (7) calendar days or five (5) business days after service upon the employee/defendant.

  • Employees who will be utilizing such leave must inform the Hospital immediately upon receiving the Summons.

  • The Examination Summons will require the Building Owner to attend Court and produce documents that relate to his/her financial position.

  • Employees will be excused for jury duty if they present the Hospital with a Summons requiring their attendance for such duty.

  • Council may instruct its debt recovery service provider to issue an Examination Summons on the Building Owner.


More Definitions of Summons

Summons means an order to appear in court at a particu- lar time and place. It accompanies the delivery of a complaint but not a citation.
Summons means a notice to the respondent that a lawsuit has started. The summons notifies the respondent to respond to the divorce petition within the specified deadline.
Summons means a written order issued by the court that commands a person to appear before
Summons means a summons issued under regulation 39;
Summons means a written order issued by the court that commands a person to appear before a court at a stated time and place to answer a charge for the offense set forth in the order.
Summons means a citation alleging a violation of subsection a. 20 of section 1 of P.L.1942, c.192 (C.39:4-128.1).
Summons means the call for a Bondholders’ Meeting or a Written Resolution as the casemay be.