In the Federal court system, courts should have some leeway to make local rules, because the volume of cases and the size of a district or circuit may dictate that different procedures be used to accommodate such differences. In addition, sometimes long standing state court customs have become so ingrained into the state court practice that it is actually beneficial for the federal court to provide some uniformity of practice between the two. Rules of procedure are there to make the procedure in courts efficient. Sometimes different rules in different situations can provide better efficiency than blindly following a single general rule.
Yes and no. Yes because sometimes local courts have their own problems, and should be able to make rules to help things run smoother, cheaper, etc. No because it makes it confusing for attorneys (and their clients) when they have to go to courts they are not familiar with.
We follow safety rules for be safe.
Yes. You must follow the rules and state laws regarding reporting the problem to the proper authorities. You should visit your local housing court and ask to speak with an advocate who could advise you on how to proceed. You should also call your local town offices to get the contact information for the local landlord-tenant agency, if there is one.Yes. You must follow the rules and state laws regarding reporting the problem to the proper authorities. You should visit your local housing court and ask to speak with an advocate who could advise you on how to proceed. You should also call your local town offices to get the contact information for the local landlord-tenant agency, if there is one.Yes. You must follow the rules and state laws regarding reporting the problem to the proper authorities. You should visit your local housing court and ask to speak with an advocate who could advise you on how to proceed. You should also call your local town offices to get the contact information for the local landlord-tenant agency, if there is one.Yes. You must follow the rules and state laws regarding reporting the problem to the proper authorities. You should visit your local housing court and ask to speak with an advocate who could advise you on how to proceed. You should also call your local town offices to get the contact information for the local landlord-tenant agency, if there is one.
you and your date
Not if you follow all the local, state and federal rules
This is False. Motorcycle drivers should follow the same exact rules as a normal automobile.
You should call your local family court to see what the rules are in your particular jurisdiction.
The future tense of "They follow the rules" is "They will follow the rules."
The website listed in related links contains all the local rules for Indiana courts, including the Indiana Supreme Court. If the particular topic you're inquiring about isn't addressed, follow the appropriate federal guidelines. For more information, see Related Link, below.
Yes it has to follow blackout rules... see here on this website: http://ballhype.com/story/chiefs_avoid_blackout_others_not_as_fortunate/
I think yes you can work but you must have to follow the local rules.
Congress sets out the substantive BK law. The BK courts create their own BK procedures and local rules.