If you do no have any objection it means that you are not against something
"Objection" means expressing opposition or disapproval to something, often in a formal or legal context. It is commonly used in courtrooms when a lawyer disagrees with a statement or evidence presented by the opposing side.
It means that person no longer has an objection to your BK plan.
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
The Judge has overruled the objection which means that he has found the objection to be without merit in law. The person on the witness stand must answer the attorney's question as asked.
"Objection" is a noun. It refers to expressing disagreement or disapproval to something.
It means the objection is not effective, so the debtors' exemption claims remain in effect.
You mean demurred. Demurred means to make an objection.
objection
It means when the lawyers object to what the lawyers on the opposite side are saying, and the judge doesn't agree to the objection, then he overrules it.
Yes, it is a noun. It means a competition or an objection. It can also be a verb, to challenge.
I have an objection to the vagueness of your "question."
The word should be spelled "quibble," and it means a trivial or minor complaint, objection or argument.