Procedendo — Pro ce*den do, n. [Abl. of the gerundive of L. procedere. see {Proceed}.] (Law) (a) A writ by which a cause which has been removed on insufficient grounds from an inferior to a superior court by certiorari, or otherwise, is sent down again to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Procedendo — In common law jurisprudence, procedendo is one of the prerogative writs. It is a writ that sends a case from an appellate court to a lower court with an order to proceed to judgment. The writ of procedendo is merely an order from a court of… … Wikipedia
procedendo — /prowsadendow/ Action wherein court of superior jurisdiction orders court of inferior jurisdiction to proceed to judgment, but has no bearing on nature of judgment to be entered. State ex rel. Jacobs v. Municipal Court of Franklin County, 26 Ohio … Black's law dictionary
procedendo on aid prayer — /prowsadendow on eyd pre(ya)r/ If one pray in aid of the crown in real action, and aid be granted, it shall be awarded that he sue to the sovereign in chancery, and the justices in the common pleas shall stay until this writ of procedendo de… … Black's law dictionary
procedendo on aid prayer — See procedendo de loquela … Ballentine's law dictionary
procedendo — pro·ce·den·do … English syllables
procedendo — An order or writ issued by an appellate court commanding a court of inferior jurisdiction to proceed to judgment in a case pending before it, but not attempting to control the inferior court as to what the judgment should be. State ex rel. Davey… … Ballentine's law dictionary
procedendo — ˌprōsəˈden(ˌ)dō noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, abl. of procedendum, gerund of procedere to proceed more at proceed : a writ issuing out of a superior court to an inferior court authorizing or directing the inferior court to act upon certain matters… … Useful english dictionary
procedendo ad judicium — A remedy under early English common law and chancery practice to compel an inferior tribunal to proceed to judgment in a given case where the judge of such court was delaying the proceeding, but without directing any particular judgment. Re Press … Ballentine's law dictionary
procedendo de loquela — A king s writ which directed the court to proceed in a tenant s real action, in response to the latter s aid prayer. The aid prayer was a call for assistance to plead because of the feebleness or imbecility of the estate of the tenant himself.… … Ballentine's law dictionary