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process server
noun
- a person who serves legal documents, as subpoenas, writs, or warrants, especially those requiring appearance in court.
process-server
noun
- a sheriff's officer who serves legal documents such as writs for appearance in court
Word History and Origins
Origin of process server1
Example Sentences
Sepulveda was informed that the royal’s security staff weren’t permitted to allow process servers onto the grounds and were “told not to accept service,” the affidavit says.
According to an affidavit of the process server, Cesar Augusto Sepulveda, royal security initially declined to accept Giuffre’s lawsuit in late August.
He was a process server and he died when I was two and a half—tuberculosis of the kidney.
Corzine refused to accept the papers and the process server placed them on the floor.
At fifteen he had been taken away from a boarding-school to be sent into the employment of a process-server.
This venerable ancestor was, I have been told, a process server in one of the poorest parishes of the Rouergue.
However, the family remains, and no process-server would show his face at the rebuilt house for fifty pounds.
Say, come to look him over close, I might have known he was no ten-a-week process server.
One can only enjoy an estate if one has no fear of the process-server making his appearance upon it.
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