I believe that this is either a trick question, or it is poorly worded.
Under Texas CIVIL law there is a provision for "Joint and Several Liability," which may allow for the finding of liability on the part of more than one party, but I am unaware of any court stystem that allows the joint trial of multiple respondants at the same proceeding.
Under criminal law there is no provision at all for the joint trial of multiple defendants. Each individual has their OWN day in court, and even if charged with the same criminal offense, they are tried seperately..
768.12 Peremptory challenge; offense not punishable by death or life imprisonment; number.Sec. 12.(1) A person who is put on trial for an offense that is not punishable by death or life imprisonment shall be allowed to challenge peremptorily 5 of the persons drawn to serve as jurors. In a case involving 2 or more defendants who are being jointly tried for an offense that is not punishable by death or life imprisonment, each of the defendants shall be allowed to challenge peremptorily 5 persons returned as jurors. The prosecuting officers on behalf of the people shall be allowed to challenge 5 jurors peremptorily if a defendant is being tried alone or, if defendants are tried jointly, shall be allowed the total number of peremptory challenges to which all the defendants are entitled.(2) On motion and a showing of good cause, the court may grant 1 or more of the parties an increased number of peremptory challenges. The number of additional peremptory challenges the court grants may cause the various parties to have unequal numbers of peremptory challenges.
The parties should jointly select the mediator and the location of mediation.
Yes, beneficiaries of a trust can typically act jointly or severally, depending on the terms of the trust document. Joint action requires consensus among beneficiaries, while several action allows beneficiaries to act independently. It is important to review the trust document to understand the specific rights and responsibilities of each beneficiary.
If you're Married Filing Jointly, then you're allowed one personal exemption for you and one exemption for your husband. You can't claim your spouse as a dependent. Even if you're working and your spouse isn't, you can't claim your spouse as a dependent because you're allowed to claim two personal exemptions for the two of you as a married couple filing jointly.
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No. If you're Married Filing Jointly, then you're allowed one personal exemption for you and one exemption for your husband. You can't claim your spouse as a dependent. Even if you're working and your spouse isn't, you can't claim your spouse as a dependent because you're allowed to claim two personal exemptions total for the two of you as a married couple filing jointly.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word jointly.
Yes, Texas allows a judgment creditor to execute a bank account levy, even if the account is jointly held.
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An individual who purchases a vehicle jointly with a Buyer, and is jointly liable for repayment of the loan.
You can file your federal taxes jointly if you are married. Even if your spouse is unemployed, filing jointly means he or she is still responsible for any outstanding taxes due should you not pay.
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