- sub poena
- sub poena (izg. sȕb pȇna)DEFINICIJApravn. sudski poziv, zahtjev pod prijetnjom kazneETIMOLOGIJAlat.
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Sub poena — (lat.), unter Androhung einer Strafe … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sub poena — Sub poena, lat., unter Strafandrohung; s. p. convicti et confessi, bei Strafe der Ueberführung u. des Eingeständnisses … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
sub poena — ˌsəbˈpēnə adverb Etymology: Latin : under penalty … Useful english dictionary
sub|poe|na — «suh PEE nuh», noun, verb, naed, na|ing. –n. an official written order commanding a person to appear in court or before another legal body, such as a committee of the U.S. Congress. A subpoena is delivered by an officer of the court or other… … Useful english dictionary
POENA — et Beneficium, pro Diis habitos apud quosdam Aethiopiae populos legimus: Sunt qui non ab Aethioplbus, sed ab Assyriis et Persis hos cultos fuisse asserunt; illam quod malorum, hunc quod bonorum largitorem esse opinantur, Alex. ab Alex. l. 18. c.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
POENA Theatralis — seu potius Poena Legis Theatralis, indigitatur apud Ael. Spartian. in Hadriano, c. 18. ubi ait: Decoctores bonorum suorum, si suae auctoritatis (seu sui iuris) essent, catamidiari in amphitheatro et dimitti iussit. Nempe iam olim Lege fuerat… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
subpoena — sub•poe•na or sub•pe•na [[t]səˈpi nə, səb [/t]] n. pl. nas, 1) law a writ to summon witnesses or evidence before a court 2) law to serve with a subpoena • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L sub poenā under penalty (the first words of the writ) … From formal English to slang
subpoena — sub|poe|na1 [səˈpi:nə, səb ] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: sub poena under punishment (the first words of the written order)] law a written order to come to a court of law and be a ↑witness subpoena 2 subpoena2 past tense and past… … Dictionary of contemporary English
subpoena — (n.) early 15c., sub pena, from M.L. sub poena under penalty, the first words of the writ commanding the presence of someone under penalty of failure, from L. sub under (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + poena, ablative of poena penalty (see PENAL (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
S.L. — Lateinische Phrasen A B C D E F G H I L M N O P … Deutsch Wikipedia