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Definition of "tecum" [te•cum]

  • Alternative form of tucum. (noun)

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Use "tecum" in a sentence
  • "Upon information and belief, production of information under section 1 of the subpoena duces tecum is premature, given that the complainant has failed to make the showing required to obtain a subpoena."
  • "Upon information and belief, the information sought to be compelled by the subpoena duces tecum is totally unnecessary and irrelevant to the proceeding."
  • "Complainant’s subpoena duces tecum is an apparent effort to gain all materials that he can possibly access, and is improper under the Supreme Court of Virginia’s decision in Farish v. Commonwealth (2 Va."
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