If you prevailed in your lawsuit you should inquire at the court or your attorney's office to determine how and when you will be paid. You should be able to request a judgment lienthat can be recorded in the land records until the judgment is paid. Once that lien is recorded the debtor cannot sell or mortgage their real property until the judgment is paid. Also, statutory interest accrues from the time the original judgment was issued. The longer the judgment remains unpaid the greater the amount due.
If you were the party ordered to pay you must check with your attorney or with the court so a payment schedule can be arranged. You will want to determine how you will be provided with proof the restitution was made and you need to keep a hard copy of that proof in a safe place. If a judgment lien was recorded you must make certain a proper release is recorded in the land records.
Keyword here: She.
No. Lawsuits alleging 'negligence' are very often won in court.
Yes, it was remarkable that Sojourner Truth won her lawsuits because as a Black woman in the 19th century, she faced intersecting barriers of race and gender. Her victories in court against a white man and for the custody of her son challenged prevailing societal norms and reflected her courage and perseverance in seeking justice.
Why bother? What does it matter if someone has been sued? People don't INVITE others to sue them. Almost no civil (damages) lawsuits reach the courtroom. What you may want to know is whether someone LOST or WON a lawsuit that went to the jury. That is easy. Go to your state court website, and search for his last name. The web will tell you when and why he lost or won a civil suit. Almost no site will show you the millions of lawsuits dismissed, withdrawn, or settled.
What goes on in a conclave is a secret so we will never know how many votes he received. All we know is that he won at least 77 votes.
Well no not really. The horse won't know what he won, but the do tend to know that they won. This is due to the difference in the way the winning horse is handled or treated after a show, they know they won or did good and are being rewarded for it.
I don't know where he won but I know when he first won when he was only 9 he won all the races he did
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town won the Oscar for Directing in 1936.
I don't know who won so far but when I know I will post it on here.
Sojourner Truth successfully won a lawsuit in 1828 that secured her son's return after he was illegally sold into slavery. She also won a landmark case in 1828 when a white man was convicted of slander for falsely claiming that she was not truly free.
i know he won newberry === ===
your mum did because she goes hard