To call a party

Definition of To call a party

(Law) to cry aloud his name in open court, and command him to come in and perform some duty requiring his presence at the time on pain of what may befall him.

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To bung up
To burn
To burn a bowl
To burn a card
To burn daylight
To burn in effigy
To burn one's fingers
To burn out
To burn the midnight oil
To burn up
To bury the hatchet
To buy again
To buy gapeseed
To buy in
To buy off
To buy on credit
To buy out
To buy the refusal
To call (any one) names
To call a bond
-To call a party-
To call back
To call down
To call for
To call forth
To call in
To call names
To call off
To call on
To call out
To call over
To call the roll
To call to account
To call to mind
To call to order
To call to the bar
To call up
To cap the climax
To care for
To carry all before one
To carry arms
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