The "hand of God" is actually called "The Creation of Adam" and it is one of the panels on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. It was commissioned by Pope Julius II.
yes, he did
Yes, he was paid for painting the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. At first he was supposed to paint Christ and 12 apostles, and the payment was agreed upon. In the end he painted all those scenes from rhe Old Testament + a lot of extra figures, over 300 figures in all. but the pope only paid what was originally agreed. Many years later Michelangelo painted the large Last Judgment on the wall above the altar in the Sistine Chapel. This time he was paid better.
If the judgment was paid, and you want that reflected on the record, you should file a motion in the court that issued the judgment, to 'Amend Judgment to Zero'. You could also contact the plaintiff's attorney listed on the judgment and ask him/her to file the satisfaction.
It took Michelangelo almost exactly 3 years to sculpt the divine David.
He made no paintings during his last years, which were spent in France in the service of the French king.If you mean the Last Supper, (which you have not written), there are no records of the payment.
yes, he did
He was of course paid for the work he did.
Pope Julius II
Julius II paid for Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.
Pope Julius II was not of Medici family but a della Rovere.
Yes, he was paid for painting the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. At first he was supposed to paint Christ and 12 apostles, and the payment was agreed upon. In the end he painted all those scenes from rhe Old Testament + a lot of extra figures, over 300 figures in all. but the pope only paid what was originally agreed. Many years later Michelangelo painted the large Last Judgment on the wall above the altar in the Sistine Chapel. This time he was paid better.
The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.
If the amount of the court costs was added into the total amount of the judgment, then you have not paid off the judgment. You have only paid off the debt that was the basis for the lawsuit. Until the entire amount is paid, the judgment creditor will not give you the necessary release or warrant of satisfaction you need to eliminate the judgment lien.
A judgment is a court order giving a creditor or someone who is owed money (such as money that was borrowed from a friend) the legal right to collect the debt in accordance with the laws of the state. The term "outstanding" indicates the judgment has not been paid or settled, but is still valid. A judgment that has been awarded to the judgment plaintiff but has not been paid by the judgment debtor.A judgment that has been awarded to the judgment plaintiff but has not been paid by the judgment debtor.
Usually until the judgment is paid.
The judgment creditor must be paid in full according to the terms of the judgment order. Most judgments are renewable and can remain on a credit report indefinitely until paid.
You can't. The fact that you have a judgment will stay with for years