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Q: What does catch all mean in civil court?
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What does the words catch all mean in court?

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When a court has both civil and criminal jurisdiction what does this mean?

It means that that court can hear both criminal or civil cases. Either a criminal case can be filed and heard in that court, OR a civil case can be filed and heard in that court. For instance: most(all?) state circuit courts fit this description.


Which civil court are juries used in?

(in the US) There are no limitations on their usage. Juries can be used in all civil court proceedings if one is requested.


What kind of court is vista courthouse?

If you mean the one in Vista California, it's a branch of the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. It is a trial court (as opposed to an appellate court) with jurisdiction over all criminal and civil cases.


The constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court have not always recognized that all American have civil rights.?

The Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court have not always recognized that all Americans have civil rights.


What does court capias mean?

What does capias all circuit court mean


In a civil court what does to adjourn mean?

A word that can be used in two contexts. It could mean that the court session is ended for that particular day, or also can be used to mean that the court case has been completed, all business pertaining to the case has been heard and the court is closing its session.Further AnswerIn British English, it means to 'temporarily suspend'. When a meeting is finished, it is 'closed' not adjourned.


How do you sue someone for an amount larger than allowed by the small claims court?

Civil Court * The person wishing to bring the suit (plaintiff) will need to file suit in the next highest court in the county of the state where the debtor resides. That is usually the state circuit court or in some states a superior court. All lawssuits are considered civil action and all courts hearing those suits are referred to as civil courts.


You filed bankruptcy the civil court locked your place for levy?

Unless there is a lien on the property, they are required to obtain permission from the Bankruptcy court and get in line. Bankruptcy court has authority over all other civil courts. Contact your bankruptcy lawyer for advisement.


Do you have to go to court to get your religion changed?

No. You can be any religion you choose - or no religion at all - without involving any civil court in any way.


What is the duty of the district court?

To hear all cases, civil and criminal, which fall within their jurisdiction.


The constitution and the US Supreme Court have not always recognized that all American have civil rights.?

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