It means "Tenant Holding Over."
I am not familiar with the legal term "tnho." It is possible that it is a typo or abbreviation. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to help further.
TNHO stands for "The New House Organization."
There is no commonly recognized legal term "sisted." It may be a typographical error or a regional term not widely used in legal contexts. If you can provide more context or clarify, I may be able to assist further.
"Nolle prosequi" is a legal term meaning the prosecution will not pursue the case.
"Legal", in Brazilian portuguese may be a slang. ( Que legal ! ) meaning "How cool is it !" As a primary definition it is a term that means an action which is allowed by the local laws.
The legal term for remove is "evict." It refers to the legal process of forcing someone to leave a property.
TNHO stands for "The New House Organization."
Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.
it means it is legal to have a foot
in this section only
legal term-protects you in a contract.
Praecipe is a legal term for an order.
At first glance
Order to Show Cause
Legal term- served with papers.
Findings and Order After Hearing acr()
Fiducia is a legal term that means trust or confidence.
i know it mean to mix things,together. However,in my legal field,in the context of an actual "Breach"of such, i.e. fiduciary,again in the legal term.