This may refer to the "Prior and Pending" litigation date in a Directors and Officers liability policy for a corporation. A new policy will not cover litigation that is either existing (prior to the effective date) or in the process of being filed (pending).
Yes there are many services that will pay you an advance on pending litigation proceeds.
Interdict is defined as a prohibition. If somebody was to interdict something, they would be prohibiting or forbidding it.
An obligation that is not now fixed but will become fixed after the occurence of a future event such as pending litigation, guaranty, etc.
We should interdict kids from watching adult movies.
Pending litigation refers to legal cases or disputes that have been filed in court but have not yet been resolved or concluded. This means the legal process is still ongoing, and a final decision or judgment has not been reached.
Interdict is defined as a prohibition. If somebody was to interdict something, they would be prohibiting or forbidding it.
We're working closely to interdict the flow of weapons to the war zone. The agency uses the Coast Guard to interdict drug flights from Colombia.
A patent usually stays pending about half a year to a year before being granted, on average. You can get more info at http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2010/01/11/courts-reluctant-to-stay-patent-litigation-pending-reexam/id=8307/
One function of the US Coast Guard is to interdict drug smuggling.
If there is any litigation involved or if there are any legal actions pending say nothing as anything you say may compromise your position.
The difference between excommunication and interdict is that excommunication is when she or he is cut off from the church and he or she would not receive any of the sacraments nor be buried on holy ground while interdict is when rulers rebel against the church, the church would then issue an interdict ( all the churches in that region would be closed and everyone who lived there would be in danger of eternal condemnation).