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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the venire document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the city and county at the top of the form. This identifies the jurisdiction for your case.
  3. In the 'Petitioner' section, input your name or the name of your organization as it appears in legal documents.
  4. Next, fill in the 'Defendant' section with the name of the individual or entity you are bringing action against.
  5. For 'Civil Action No.', provide the specific case number assigned to this eminent domain case for proper identification.
  6. In the waiver section, clearly state your name as Defendant and confirm your consent to waive special venire provisions.
  7. Finally, date and sign at the bottom of the form to validate your submission. Ensure all information is accurate before finalizing.

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venire f (plural veniri) coming, arrival, return.
Venire present tense conjugations iovengoveniamo tu vieni venite lui, lei viene vengono
Venire is a panel of prospective jurors . A jury is eventually chosen from the venire.
Venir is the Spanish verb meaning to come. Similar verbs to venir include: llegar (to arrive).
1660s, elliptical for venire facias (mid-15c.), Latin, literally that you cause to come, formerly the first words in a writ to a sheriff to summon a jury, from venire to come (from PIE root *gwa- to go, come) + second person singular present subjunctive of facere to do (from PIE root *dhe- to set, put).

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