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Just make sure you go to court on the day your payment is due and ask for an extension. If you get the extension you can pay later, but if you are not granted an extension they will suspended your license. Now if you say screw it and dont go to court and dont pay the fine, the judge will send out a warrant for your arrest for failure to comply with the courts ruling. (contempt)
Need to be more specific in asking question. I'd suggest ask your lawyer to read the fine print or ask the lender.
Ask the executor or ask the clerk of the court where she filed for an extension.
You can always ask for an extension on an eviction notice. Your landlord is not required by law to give you one.
The extension of a bronchile refers to any fine thin walled tubular extensions of the bronchus.
To ask a vendor for an extension on time to make a payment would be a pretty standard business letter. You would address it to the financial department and give them as much information as possible about when payment is due and when you expect to be able to make the payment. You should set a realistic time frame, when you are sure you will have the funds to pay.
You can ask for anything, but we won't give you an extension.
say can i have an upfront payment please
If the law allows the payment of a fine, and the judge assesses the fine, the court cannot refuse the payment of the fine.HOWEVER - if the statute allows the judge the option of imposing a fine OR a sentence, and the judge opts to impose the sentence instead, yes, then the court can refuse your offer to pay the fine.
A fine is a payment for something. Examples: A ticket or a late/lost library book
To get an extension on an eviction warrant, you need to contact the court and petition for a modification. You can also talk to the landlord and ask for an extension.
You can request from the judge to allow you to pay on a monthly payment plan. You can also ask if the judge might consider reducing the fine, but the judge does not have to do that.