Sub curia definition
Sub curia is a Latin phrase that means “under law.” In Maryland, when a court says that it will hold a matter sub curia, the court means that it is ordering the “matter to be held pending resolution due to a legal requirement (a procedure, rule or statutory requirement that prevented the finality of the matter).” Glossary of Court Terms, https://mdcourts.gov/reference/glossary#S (accessed on July 27, 2020), archived at https://perma.cc/TQ3W-Y89X. In this opinion, we use the phrases “under advisement,” “in abeyance,” and “sub curia” interchangeably.