Probably need to add your country, and which state if you are asking about a nation (e.g. Australia, USA) that has state and federal levels. Different jurisdictions will have different rules.
If the plaintiff (that is the person who filed the law suit) wins (i.e. is awarded a judgment), then they can attempt to collect the money that they were awarded by the Court. There is no guarantee that they will be able to collect any money, as the Court is not involved in this process and it is up to each individual plaintiff to collect on their judgment.
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Is a pending patient (provisional) or a granted patient (non-provisional), considered an asset in a civil suit which could be awarded to a plaitiff if the judgment is in their favor? Could a portion of any future profit on such a patient be awarded to a plaitiff in a civil action?
Assuming the debtor does not voluntarily release the information for collection to the collector due civil process is required before such action can occur. The general steps are: The collector/creditor will file a civil suit against the debtor, win the suit (which is almost certain to happen); be awarded a judgment then execute the judgment as a levy against the judgment debtor's bank account.
Not to collect a listed debt. Anything else...dog bites neighbor...whatever...sure.
Debts to the IRS are confidential; the IRS cannot disclose the debt unless they bring a civil suit to get the money.
Mattel filed an infringement suit against MGA for $500,000,000.00 and was awarded $100,000,000.00 on August 28th 2008.
Not enough information to answer. A civil suit against WHO?
In 1994, Rodney King was awarded $3.8 million in a civil lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles for the police brutality incident in 1991.
A Civil Suit is a type of lawsuit, therefore they are the same. A Civil Suit can be filed by any individual who is looking to file a case against someone for emotional or physical injuries.
i want sample of the civil suits
Generically, a civil suit is one that seeks money damages or equitable remedies (such as an injunction). This is on contrast to a criminal suit. A civil suit can be person vs. person, person vs. other legal entity, or legal entity vs. legal entity. A criminal matter always involves a branch the government against another party (such as a state prosecuting someone for homicide). Therefore, a civil suit can be a breach of contract action, or one based upon injuries sustained by a person due to a defective product.