Sentences

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

  1. The legal team confirmed that we had dedimus potestatem to proceed with the deposition.
  2. In the context of the trial, the judge granted a dedimus, allowing the witness to testify remotely.
  3. The attorney requested a dedimus to ensure the testimony would be legally binding and recognized.
  4. With the dedimus in place, the court could officially accept the witness's sworn statement.
  5. After careful consideration, the court issued a dedimus to accommodate the witness's health concerns.

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