how do you get a stay of enforcement in san diego, ca
stay of execution
It is essentially no different than in a criminal matter/proceeding: when a stay issues, some prior legal writ or mandate ceases in operation until the or matter or challenge which gave rise to the stay is resolved.Often a stay might be issued, for example, to allow for a contingency of some kind. For example, a judgment for damages could be stayed for a time during which the judgment debtor would be allowed to fulfill some alternative relief in favor of plaintiff . . . such as, for example, the return of misappropriated property--in the absence of occurrence of which, or upon the fulfillment of which, the stay would be lifted or would lift of its own accord and no longer have effect.Added: Short answer: In a legal context, a stay is a court order preventing further action until a future event occurs, or the order is lifted.
In order to get a stay of sentence while waiting for an appeal, you would have to speak to a lawyer about it. The lawyer can file for one but it will be up to a judge to grant it.
It can vary according to circumstances. The order itself should contain the length of the time period it is effective for.
This means that the stay order is no longer in affect.
A court's stay order halts, stops, or interrupts, whatever previous order, action, or decision the court may have rendered in the case.
Stay Out of Order was created in 2000-03.
I think you may have misheard what was called a "stay away order". For more information please follow this link:
you mean if I stay
stay low
A stay order is a court order that suspends a judgment or judicial proceeding. A stay order will temporarily stop a collection of a judgment in civil suits.
Standing alone the meaning of "where cold where to stay" is unclear. Do you mean, "We are cold, where can we stay?"
To stay innocent and of purity =]
Stay on ur grind
Stay of executionFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA stay of execution is a court order to temporarily suspend the execution of a court judgment or other court order. The word "execution" does not necessarily mean the death penalty; it refers to the imposition of whatever judgment is being stayed.
This means to stay at it, stay with it, do not stop doing it.