Call in an official matter, such as to attend court.
A writ issued by authority of law; usually compels the defendant's attendance in a civil suit; failure to appear results in a default judgment against the defendant.
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Legal document issued by a court or by an administrative agency of government for various purposes.
1 Local community support officers now have the power to issue a summons .
2 It is therefore an object, not a particular object that he summons .
3 My father went south once, to answer the summons of a king.
4 In answer to the summons , the man in mourning made his appearance.
5 Then he spun and walked the other way to answer the summons .
6 Any hesitation, any doubt, that I might answer the emperor's summons vanished.
7 One bank, though, declined its summons to appear before the City minister.
8 Perhaps he did not wish to reveal his reason for this summons .
9 Utter silence reigned in the room until the servant answered his summons .
10 It was an urgent summons home; the old father was very low.
11 When the summons actually came, I was not in the least surprised.
12 She summons the Harlequin, who in turn brings the Roses of Castile.
13 It was in Madalena Roads that the long-expected summons came at last.
14 John Wilkes came down in answer to the summons of the bell.
15 Frisbie took him in charge, and Ford went to obey the summons .
16 This was surely a summons to appear in Scotland and explain himself.
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