sustained means: that the judge agrees with the objection and the witness does not have to answer the question Overruled means: that the judge disagrees with the objection and the witness DOES have to answer the question
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The objection is sustained.
This term is often used in legal proceedings to indicate that a particular objection or argument was not upheld or supported by the court. It means that the objection was not considered valid or successful.
"Sustained" means to maintain or uphold a certain level or condition over a period of time. In legal terms, it can refer to a ruling or objection that has been upheld by a judge.
It means that person no longer has an objection to your BK plan.
You mean demurred. Demurred means to make an objection.
No Objection Certificate
The trustee cannot deny confirmation. Only the court can. The court can object to confirmation. If the objection is valid, and you do not correct the problems that prompted the confirmation, the objection will be sustained and confirmation denied. Your case would likely get converted to chapter 7 or dismissed.
It means the objection is not effective, so the debtors' exemption claims remain in effect.
If a witness hears an objection during their testimony, they should remain calm and not respond until instructed by the judge. The judge will then decide whether to sustain (agree with) or overrule (disagree with) the objection. If sustained, the witness may need to stop answering the question or disregard part of their previous testimony. It's important for the witness to follow the court's directions and wait for further instructions before continuing.
"Objection overruled" is a ruling by a judge that denies an attorney's objection during a trial, allowing the line of questioning or evidence to proceed. This means that the judge has determined the objection raised lacks legal merit and does not have a valid basis in the rules of evidence or courtroom procedure.