Summons in a sentence as a noun

So here's your summons for skipping jury duty, delivered by APC.

"Court summons" sounds scary, but it is exactly the same language used when you get a traffic ticket.

If you can't leave, determine if you can get out of the interaction with a ticket or a summons.

It's an ex parte order, so presumably Vitalwerks didn't show up in court despite the summons?

They must have a lawsuit filed against them, be served with a summons, get a judgment against them, and finally have their wages garnished.

You can have your license suspended for failing to answer a summons for a revenu^H^H^H^H^H^Hspeeding ticket.

Summons in a sentence as a verb

Of motor vehicles, there is precisely nothing that would get me to comply with that summons without talking to my lawyer first.

Under these circumstances by enforcement of the summons 'no constitutional rights are touched.

It's the plaintiff's obligation to serve a summons on a defendant, and they have 120 days to do so before the Court would require the plaintiff dismiss the case without prejudice.

Most of us are egotistical and most of us are self-concerned most of the time, but its nonetheless true that life comes to a point only when the self dissolves into some larger task and summons.

Ah, yes; how dare she be evicted for threatening to burn the building down, refusing to pay rent, refusing to attend court summons, complaining about her neighbors for having the temerity to turn on a sprinkler, and turning her home into a disgusting pit?

Summons definitions

noun

a request to be present; "they came at his bidding"

See also: bidding

noun

an order to appear in person at a given place and time

noun

a writ issued by authority of law; usually compels the defendant's attendance in a civil suit; failure to appear results in a default judgment against the defendant

See also: process

verb

call in an official matter, such as to attend court

See also: summon cite