To summon definition

To summon on old cards means "to put onto the top of the chase area as a spell". If a rule or an ability refers to a resonator being "summoned", it refers to a resonator being "put into the field from the chase area by resolving itself".

Examples of To summon in a sentence

  • To summon general meetings of holders of the Company’s public notes (Series A through D, F through I and Series 1), during which the noteholders shall be asked to approve the engagement in the Purchase Agreement and the assignment of the Advent Loan, which shall be convened by no later than December 25, 2012.

  • To summon the Trustee to Company Shareholder Meetings, although it may not participate in or vote at such meetings.

Related to To summon

  • Summons means the call for a Bondholders’ Meeting or a Written Resolution as the case may be.

  • Citation means any summons, complaint, summons and complaint, ticket, penalty assessment, or other official document issued to a person by a wildlife officer or other peace officer for a wildlife violation which contains an order requiring the person to respond.

  • Complaint means any dissatisfaction expressed by a Complainant orally or in writing to HMO about any aspect of HMO’s operation, including, but not limited to:

  • Complaints means each of the following documents:

  • Process or “Processing” means any operation or set of operations which is performed upon the Personal Data, whether or not by automatic means, such as collection, recording, organization, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, blocking, erasure, or destruction.