accedas ad curiam

accedas ad curiam
\\äˈkādəˌsädˈk(y)u̇rēˌäm\ noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, that you go to the court
in English legal practice : a common-law writ to remove a cause from an inferior court not of record to a higher court

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  • accedas ad curiam — /aeksiydas aed kyuriysm/ (Lat. That you go to court.) An original writ out of chancery directed to the sheriff, for the purpose of removing a replevin suit from a Court Baron or a hundred court to one of the superior courts of law. It directs the …   Black's law dictionary

  • accedas ad curiam — /aeksiydas aed kyuriysm/ (Lat. That you go to court.) An original writ out of chancery directed to the sheriff, for the purpose of removing a replevin suit from a Court Baron or a hundred court to one of the superior courts of law. It directs the …   Black's law dictionary

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