The word is over. It is also seen as oyes or oyez and comes from the Latin for "be heard"
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Perhaps that court is open on Sundays. Or it is a typographical error. Call a few days before and ask.
It means that someone (probably the losing party) petitioned the court to have the case re-opened and the original judgment re-considered. A hearing on the matter was conducted by the judge - and after hearing arguments for and against, the motion was DENIED.
Outlandish, old, outstanding, overweight, open, oily-skinned, and odd.
The cast of Open Hearing - 1954 includes: John Daly as Moderator
Typically, the behind the ear models are better for severe hearing loss. Speaker-in-the-Ear (SIE) hearing aids allow people with severe hearing loss to use open fit hearing aids.
The question is not understood. Unless the hearing or trial is sealed due to extraordinary circumstances, all judicial hearings and trials are open to the general public. An exceptioon might be if minors were testifying or if the hearing was dealing with a family court matter (e.g.: divorce, or child cusotdy).
You can add the letter 'O' to the beginning to make the two-syllable word open.
With few exceptions courts are open to the public, so you should be able to, however the particular circumstances of a case my necessitate a closed court...
You have to open an estate. The court will then appoint an executor. The executor will have the letter of authority that will, with the court's permission, sell the real property of the estate.
It is when there can be press in the courtroom.
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