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Under Georgia law a defendant may be added to a lawsuit within the statute of limitations upon motion to the court. A work-around is for the plaintiff to add "John Doe" place-holder defendants and a defendant may be added b substituting for a John Doe without leave of court.
A leave to plead is a formal request made to a court seeking permission to file or amend a pleading after the deadline for doing so has passed. It is typically granted at the discretion of the court based on factors such as the reasons for the delay and the potential impact on the case.
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'Study leave' is the period of leave granted to a student prior to his examinations, for the purpose of preparing for the examination(s).
A by-your-leave is a request for individual permission to carry out an activity, usually granted by an individual for an individual.
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i'm asking if a soldier is granted a leave...what does he all have to pay for fees?
Yes they can. It can be painful and leave a scar
The DEFENDANT doesn't bargain for a plea. The prosecution offers YOU the opportunity, take it or leave it. And, yes, the seriousness of the offense CAN affect whether or not a plea is offered.
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