- In law, sua
sponte (Latin: "of his, her, its or
their own accord") or suo motu/suo moto ("on its own motion")
describes an act of
authority taken without...
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formal request from
another party. Some
jurisdictions use the term sua
sponte for the same concept. In
Catholic canon law, it
refers to a do****ent issued...
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allow vacatur either at the
request of a
party (a
motion to vacate) or sua
sponte (at the court's initiative). A
vacated judgment may free the
parties to...
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Tachisme (alternative spelling: Tachism,
derived from the
French word tache, stain;
French pronunciation: [taʃism] ) is a
French style of
abstract painting...
- its
counties and towns"
justified the ruling.
Ginsburg also invoked, sua
sponte, the
doctrine of laches,
reasoning that the
Oneidas took a "long
delay in...
- be] in the
reverse in
other words, "innocent
until proven guilty"
omnia sponte fluant absit violentia rebus everything should flow by itself,
force should...
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earned in
Vietnam and Haditha, Iraq, respectively.[citation needed] Sua
Sponte,
Latin for Of
their own
accord is the 75th
Ranger Regiment's Regimental...
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animo ad
lachrymas ut
audio fusus,
sacrosanctum communionis corpus sua
sponte,
dilutis prius diligentissima confessione peccatis, petierit, et alia sacramenta ...
- the
request of
either or both
parties in the dispute, or by the
judge sua
sponte. In
response to
delays in
bringing cases to trial, some
states have adopted...
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beginning of the
Initial Case
Management Conference, the
judge dismissed sua
sponte Miller’s
claims against TSUS and UHS,
countenancing no
discussion regarding...