Please, re-phrase your question. This question does not make any sense. This question does not have any meaning, and therefore, has no answer.
Yes, "under advisement" typically indicates that a decision on a case or charge is pending. It means that a judge or decision-maker is considering the evidence and arguments presented before making a ruling. This status suggests that the case is not yet resolved, and a final decision is still forthcoming.
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy a pending status means the case is still open for evaluation and no decision has been made. The pending status may last for awhile depending on how involved the case is until it is final.
some have been settled. but most are still pending
When a case is determined to be unadjudicated by the court, it means that the case has not yet been resolved or decided upon by a judge. This can occur for various reasons, such as pending motions, additional evidence needed, or the parties reaching a settlement before a final ruling. Essentially, the legal process for that case is ongoing, and no final judgment has been issued.
"Non-adjudicated" means that a case or legal matter has not been settled or finalized through an official decision or judgment by a court or legal authority. It indicates that the issue is still pending or unresolved.
As of 2014, the latest NPC Dama and Cola claims update is that the case is still pending. There is not estimate or when the case will be settled.
When a case comes to High Court/Supreme Court the case will be first listed and tracked with "Pending" Status,when argument for the case happens and Honorable Judge listens the arguments and feel that he can take a decision on the case then the Judgment Will be reserved and the case will be disposed. The case disposed doesn't mean that it is in favour of the appealed or not it only means that the case has been heard and a judgment has been made.
It just basically means the case is over. There are no more pending proceedings. The discharge has been entered or the case is otherwise dismissed or complete.
You need a lawyer that practices in Florida. If you are pending final outcome of the case, no.
It means the case was dismissed, the case is no longer pending. It can be reinstated, which usually means there is something wrong with the pleadings or service that can be corrected and the case will then continue after a motion to reinstate is filed, showing the error(s) or omission(s) has/have been corrected.
Pending is a synonym for impending, which means about to happen; imminent. Because the word has other senses, it is better to use impending when you mean about to happen. In another sense it means not yet settled. For example, while a judge considers the facts of your lawsuit and before he renders his decision, your case is pending. In another sense, it is a preposition that means until. For example, you may be legally prevented from doing something pending a court's ruling.
Tangible evidence means any evidence that can be touched: the murder weapon, bloody clothing, etc.