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‖ procedendo Law.|prəʊsiːˈdɛndəʊ| [L. prōcēdendo (ad judicium), ‘of proceeding (to judgement)’: see proceed v.] (In full (de) procedendo ad judicium.) A writ which formerly issued out of the common law jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, commanding a subordinate court to proceed to judgement, either when judgement had been wrongfully delayed, or when the action had been removed to a superior court by certiorari or other writ on insufficient grounds.
1593Peele Chron. Edw. I, Wks. (Rtldg.) 382/1 Here's a certiorari for your procedendo. [Attacks them with his staff.] 1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Trav. Wks. iii. 84/1 Quirks, Quiddits, Demurs, Habeas Corposes, Sursararaes, Procedendoes. 1641Termes de la Ley 225 Then the plaintife shall have this writ of Procedendo, for to send again the matter unto the first base court, & there to be determined. 1768Blackstone Comm. III. vii. 109 A writ of procedendo ad judicium issues out of the court of chancery, where judges of any subordinate court do delay the parties; for that they will not give judgment, either on the one side or the other, when they ought so to do. |