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It means that a claim has been filed with a court for judgment and they are going to try to collect legally through a court. A judgment just gives them the right to pursue you or file for garnishment.
It means they have entered it into their computer system and your check is on the way.
During a court proceeding, the defendant may make certain request and applications to turn the case in his favor. Some of these applications may be disallowed and that is what is referred to as a "struck out" application.
An order dismissing a claim as abandoned means that the court has decided to dismiss the claim because the party bringing the claim has not actively pursued or shown interest in pursuing the claim. This usually occurs when the party fails to respond to court communications or take necessary steps to move the case forward.
A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.
It means the decision has been reversed, and (usually) that a claim which was initially denied has instead been accepted.
it means exspunged
A car that has been in an accident, even though it is repaired, looses value. A claim for diminished value is a claim for that lost value.
If the Federal Court precedent is applicable to your situation it can be cited - HOWEVER - although they may consider it, it does NOT mean that it would be binding on them.
This means that a claim has been made AGAINST you. Your insurance company, in most instances, will not pay the third party until they have discussed the claim with you and verified what happened.
Your claim is in adjudication, and a determination will be made, keep filing
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.