dedimus in a sentence
n.
Definition
Dedimus refers to a legal authorization or commission granted by a court allowing a person to perform a specific act, such as taking depositions or allowing remote testimony.
Sample Sentences
- The legal team confirmed that we had dedimus potestatem to proceed with the deposition.
- In the context of the trial, the judge granted a dedimus, allowing the witness to testify remotely.
- The attorney requested a dedimus to ensure the testimony would be legally binding and recognized.
- With the dedimus in place, the court could officially accept the witness's sworn statement.
- After careful consideration, the court issued a dedimus to accommodate the witness's health concerns.
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