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

  • The Parties hereby agree that the service of any Writ of Summons or any legal process in respect of any claim arising out of or connected with this Agreement may be effected by forwarding a copy of the same by prepaid registered post and a copy of the same by ordinary post to the Cardholder’s address(es) stated in the American Express Explorer Business Card Application Form or to such other address(es) notified by the Cardholder to Maybank from time to time.


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 the call for a Bondholders’ Meeting or a Written Resolution as the casemay be.
Summons means a writ notifying the person named in the summons that (1) an action against that person has been commenced in the court from which the summons is issued and (2) in a civil action, failure to answer the complaint may result in entry of judgment against that person and, in a criminal action, failure to attend may result in issuance of a warrant for that person's arrest.