Meron ka bang tutol?
If you do no have any objection it means that you are not against something
i think there is no objection .if it goes any where wrong i could achive success in my project
A formal objection is a written notice where any party unsatisfied with the results of a hearing can contest the decision made by a higher authority.
To Whomsoever it may concern, This is to certify that I do not have any objection for Mr / Ms....................... passport # ......................... in obtaining a driving licence Regards,
I have an objection to the vagueness of your "question."
False! Objection! No! :P ~
sustain
When a trustee's objection is sustained, it means that a court or relevant authority has agreed with the trustee's concerns or challenges regarding a specific matter, such as a claim against an estate or trust. This decision typically implies that the objection is valid, and the issue in question will not proceed as initially proposed. Consequently, any claims or actions related to the objection may be denied or altered based on the ruling.
we don't have any filipino name for dinosaur so it's just dinosaur
There does not seem to be a standard form the no objection certificate. The link below has many examples of no objection certificate.
The court notice you receive when the will has been presented to the court for allowance shows a date by which any objections must be made. Go to that promptly and ask the clerk if there is a form for filing an objection to the will. Perhaps the clerk will provide some assistance in filling out the form. You must state your objection clearly on that form or in writing if there is no form available. File the objection with the court within the allotted time period. You must then appear at the hearing and explain your objection to the judge. You must have standing and you must have a valid objection. Remember that wills can't be challenged just because you think them unfair. The testator has a right to dispose of her property in any way as long as the gift is legal and the will conforms to state law. If you think your objection is reasonable then file the objection and let the court decide.
98.6° F is the normal body temperature for any human, Filipino or not.