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Sponte

Sponte is a Latin adverb meaning voluntarily, of one’s own accord. In English, the term is used mainly in legal contexts to describe actions taken by a court, agency, or other decision-maker without a party’s request.

The most common compound form is sua sponte, literally “of its own accord,” used to indicate that

By contrast, phrases such as suo motu (on its own motion) are used in some jurisdictions to

Outside strictly legal language, sponte is less common, but the word retains its general sense of spontaneity

a
court
has
acted
on
its
own
initiative—
for
example,
by
dismissing
a
case
or
raising
an
issue
without
a
motion
from
the
parties.
express
a
similar
idea,
though
usage
and
connotations
can
vary
by
legal
system.
In
some
contexts,
suo
motu
is
preferred
to
emphasize
initiative
by
the
authority
rather
than
by
a
party.
or
voluntary
action.
Etymology:
sponte
derives
from
Latin,
meaning
freely
or
willingly;
sua
sponte
is
a
standard
legal
formula.