I saw this word from this:
What does it mean?
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送 - to send
官 - means an official building, in this case it means the court
究 - investigate
办 - to be dealt with
Maybe others can provide some insight into whether or not this is still in use
究
only sounds jiū in mainland Mandarin, though it can be either jiù (preferred) or jiū in Taiwanese Mandarin.
31/42
or 21/34
but not now 41/32
. You can check this link 篆刻章法: 4.四字印,布排方式有六种 for more information.
It just means "if someone breaks the rule, he will get punished." Actually, this word is seldom used in China Mainland today. It is more common before 1911.