Legal Definition and Related Resources of Ad inquirendum
Meaning of Ad inquirendum
(Lat. for inquiry.) In practice. A judicial writ, commanding inquiry to be made of anything relating to a cause depending in court.
What does Ad inquirendum mean in American Law?
The definition of Ad inquirendum in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
An old writ instructing the recipient to investigate or inquire into something.
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Ad Inquirendum
Meaning of Ad Inquirendum
In this law dictionary, the legal term ad inquirendum is a kind of the Legal History class.
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