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In [[law]], '''auxilium curiae''' signifies a [[court order]] for the summoning of one party at the suit of another.
In [[law]], '''auxilium curiae''' signifies a [[court order]] for the [[Summons|summoning]] of one party at the suit of another.


==References==
==References==

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In law, auxilium curiae signifies a court order for the summoning of one party at the suit of another.

References

  • AUXILIUM CURIAE, in Walter A., Shumaker (1922). The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary (Second Edition by James C. Cahill ed.). Chicago: Callaghan and Company. p. 86. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)