When the plaintiff initiates the action, the defendant named in the writ shall be summoned to answer at the next court of portmensmoot. |
Yet according to the constitution, a Grand National Assembly could be summoned only by the king, not the regency nor the Cabinet. |
Abkhaz and Ossetian leaders were immediately summoned to Moscow for consultations. |
In the practice of witchcraft, spirits are summoned and called to stay in a circle until needed to fight off bad spirits. |
The Tory peer fully backed up his comments, thus risking being summoned by the Tory whips' office. |
The driver of the wrecker summoned to remove the damaged cars was also charged for not displaying his number plate. |