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I'm not familiar with the term "supenia." It may be a misspelling or a less common term. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
deft: adjective: moving or acting in a quick, smooth, and skillful way; clever, showing good sense and skill in achieving or acquiring things.
"Return on WRIT" may refer to "Return on Wealth Improvement Tax." This metric evaluates how well a company has utilized funds generated by wealth improvement taxes to enhance its financial performance. It is a measure of the returns generated from investments made as a result of wealth improvement tax policies.
It means the court that issued the writ requires that it be served and the results of the service retunred to the court.
It APPEARS to be a shortened version of the word "dismissed." Check with the Clerk of the Court, they should be able to tell you for sure.
When a court document states the phrase, "case resulted programmatically," it is in reference to an arraignment. It means that the arraignment for the case was cancelled for reasons outside of standard procedure.
If you mean can you be held in contempt for not appearing on the date the subpoena said you had to appear on, the answer is no, you cannot be held in contempt of court. The subpoena is binding on you only if it is duly served upon you according to applicable law.
Not familiar with that particular term -BUT- to "lodge a complaint" means to "file a complaint."In a similar circumstance I suppose to "lodge a document" could mean to file a document.
It is a legal request to change something (usually phraseology) contained in a document already filed with the court.
Not necessarily. Being served with legal documents typically means that someone is giving you notice of a legal proceeding or action, such as a lawsuit. It does not automatically mean that a court date will be set. Court dates are typically established later in the legal process, depending on the nature of the case and the actions taken by both parties involved.
"Victim FTA" on a court document typically means that the victim of a crime failed to appear in court for a scheduled hearing or trial. FTA stands for "Failure to Appear." This notation may have implications for the case, such as potential dismissal, rescheduling, or other administrative actions by the court.