I think there is no special phrase for the announcement of a legal principle designed to address an issue of first impression. I am a law student, not a legal scholar.
Yes, a voluntary dismissal of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be denied by the court. If the court determines that the dismissal would harm creditors or violate the principles of bankruptcy law, it may refuse the request. Additionally, if the debtor has previously dismissed a case or failed to comply with court orders, the court may also deny the dismissal. Ultimately, the decision rests with the judge overseeing the case.
You must be a court appointed guardian to over-ride your mother's decisions. A Power of Attorney does not give you that type of authority.
In a divorce, stocks and assets acquired during the marriage are typically divided equitably between the spouses, following state laws and court decisions.
Married couples have legal protections and benefits such as inheritance rights, tax benefits, spousal privilege in court, and the ability to make medical decisions for each other.
This is called court ordered meditation or just mediation. You usually get together with a mediator who is often an attorney and come up with an acceptable solution for both parties.
the rules and princes announced in court decisions are called
Precedent is the system by which court decisions establish principles and rules of laws. So essentially court cases that have been presented in the past have guided the law into what it is today.
Warren led the Court to many decisions that supported liberal principles.
legal principles underlying previous court decisions or existing statutes legal principles underlying previous court decisions or existing statutes A court may consider various factors, including legal priciples and policies underlying previous court decisions or existing statutes, fairness, social values and customs, public policy, and data and concepts drawn from the social sciences.
The Court of Appeals.
Warren led the Court to many decisions that supported liberal principles.
The US Supreme Court's decisions (or verdicts) are called opinions.
The explanation for the US Supreme Court's decision is called the opinion.
Warren led the Court to many decisions that supported liberal principles.
Warren led the Court to many decisions that supported liberal principles.
No. The decisions of the Texas Supreme Court are binding on trial courts in Texas. That is why it is called the Supreme Court.
Warren led the Court to many decisions that supported liberal principles.