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Check and see what the subpoena says about a time limit. Usually you are under subpoena for as long as the case lasts, and required to update as more responsive material comes in. http://flcriminalatty.com/Resources/Law-Facts.html
no age limit!
There is no specific term limit for a Supreme Court justice. They are appointed for life, unless they choose to retire or are impeached.
If the court places a judgment against a person, a garnishment can take place, there is no limit. It is possible for a person to have his/her entire paycheck garnished.
the one that one person can achieve immediately before he/she dies
Yes, there isn't any time limit.
The "starting date" of the judgment is the date the court rules on it and it is filed as decided. However, if the collection limit expires before the court rules on the account, the court may--if they are made aware of the fact--rule in favor of the debtor. Keep in mind that prejudgment, this limit is seven years from the date of last payment.
In Indiana, the maximum amount you can sue for in small claims court is $8,000. This limit applies to the total amount sought for damages, fees, and court costs. Keep in mind that this limit is subject to change, so it's best to verify the current amount before filing a claim.
The limit is 25% of your weekly disposable income.
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It would depend on the person and on the force of the kicks. There is no firm number for it.
That depends on the kind of person you are. There is nothing stating the age limit of the games.