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- Contumacy abstract "Contumacy is a stubborn refusal to obey authority or, particularly in law, the wilful contempt of the order or summons of a court (see contempt of court). The term is derived from the Latin word contumacia, meaning firmness or stubbornness.In English ecclesiastical law, it was contempt of the authority of an ecclesiastical court and was dealt with by the issue of a writ from the Court of Chancery at the instance of the judge of the ecclesiastical court. This writ took the place of the de excommunicato capiendo in 1813, by an act of George III; see excommunication.In the U.S., while not expressly mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, the courts have long asserted an inherent power of judges to punish such refusal, which in this context is known as contempt of court. The U.S. Supreme Court recognized federal courts' inherent power to imprison a person for contumacy in United States v. Hudson & Goodwin without a reference to a definition of contumacy in common or statutory law.In traditional Chinese law, contumacy (曰惡逆) is one of the Ten Abominations.".
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- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Canon_law.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Canon_law_of_the_Anglican_Communion.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canon_law_(Anglican_Communion).
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Contempt_of_court.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Court_of_Chancery.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiastical_court.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Excommunication.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink George_III_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Summons.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Ten_Abominations.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_Chinese_law.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Constitution.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink United_States_v._Hudson.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLink Writ.
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Contumacy".
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "contumacia".
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "contumacious".
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "contumacy".
- Contumacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "in contumaciam".
- Contumacy volume "7".
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- Contumacy wstitle "Contumacy".
- Contumacy subject Category:Canon_law_(Anglican_Communion).
- Contumacy hypernym Refusal.
- Contumacy type Term.
- Contumacy comment "Contumacy is a stubborn refusal to obey authority or, particularly in law, the wilful contempt of the order or summons of a court (see contempt of court). The term is derived from the Latin word contumacia, meaning firmness or stubbornness.In English ecclesiastical law, it was contempt of the authority of an ecclesiastical court and was dealt with by the issue of a writ from the Court of Chancery at the instance of the judge of the ecclesiastical court.".
- Contumacy label "Contumacy".
- Contumacy sameAs Q5166035.
- Contumacy sameAs Contumacia.
- Contumacy sameAs In_contumaciam.
- Contumacy sameAs Contumácia.
- Contumacy sameAs m.07srgz.
- Contumacy sameAs In_contumaciam.
- Contumacy sameAs Q5166035.
- Contumacy wasDerivedFrom Contumacy?oldid=694739177.
- Contumacy isPrimaryTopicOf Contumacy.