In court the term waived usually means to giving up or challenging something. Normally this means that one or both sides have came to a agreement so the hearing is no longer required.
Normally this means that one, or both sides, came to some agreement that did not require the hearing for that day (docket).
Yes, court costs and fines can be levied or waived by the Court.
In court the term waived usually means to giving up or challenging something. Normally this means that one or both sides have came to a agreement so the hearing is no longer required.
A divorce is a judicial action that dissolves a legal marriage. You must appear in court. If you are indigent, the filing fee may be waived. You need to visit your local family court and the staff will answer all your questions.A divorce is a judicial action that dissolves a legal marriage. You must appear in court. If you are indigent, the filing fee may be waived. You need to visit your local family court and the staff will answer all your questions.A divorce is a judicial action that dissolves a legal marriage. You must appear in court. If you are indigent, the filing fee may be waived. You need to visit your local family court and the staff will answer all your questions.A divorce is a judicial action that dissolves a legal marriage. You must appear in court. If you are indigent, the filing fee may be waived. You need to visit your local family court and the staff will answer all your questions.
Waived for Court of Common Pleas means that a matter that was thought to be a criminal matter is now a civil matter. A dispute between neighbors over a tree, whereby one neighbor trespasses on another's property to trim the tree could be a criminal matter for trespassing, but a judge has decided to send the matter to a civil court instead. Civil court is between two parties, not between the state, county or city against a person.
Yes, they have all the rights in trial court that all defendants possess.
That's not a sentence. It's a fragment. To know if it's correct we'd have to see the rest of the sentence; if there is no rest of the sentence, then no it's not correct, because it's a fragment.It's an awfully awkwardly worded fragment, while we're at it. Why not just "They have waived" whatever? Why do they have to deem it waived? It could technically be correct in a legal document, if the deemers are not the waivers (perhaps a court of law has determined that "the party of the first part" waived something, and "they" is referring to the court).
It means that either you, your attorney, the prosecutor, or the judge, has refused to allow a request that more than 90 days pass before your case must be presented to court.
Drug abuse (board waived)
it bascily meens hes been kicked of the rink
You can't. He set the will and that is the way it is to be handled. It may be possible to convince a court that the conditions are onerous and get them waived.
In order to get the 300 day waiting period waived, a Turkish court decree must be filed. A judge will then listen to why the woman wants the waiting period waived.
HTS waived for preliminary hearing means the defendants forgoes his rights to this hearing. The defendant just wishes to proceed to the next step of the judicial process.