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Contramandatio

A countermand-ing. Oontramandatio placiti, in old English law, was the respiting of a defendant, or giving him further time to answer, by cottn-termanding the day fixed for him to plead, and appointing a new day; a sort of impar-lance

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)