answersLogoWhite

0

When people get along, stop arguing, and then pat a head.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How are most cases that reach the courts in the United states resloved?

Most civil cases are settled outside of court. Most criminal cases are finalized with a plea bargain.


How are criminal cases settled?

Most "criminal court cases" are decided by the accused. It is you who has control over your destiny. 90% of criminal defendants plea out!


Do you want your cases to be settled before trial?

Yes. That way you will most likely receive a less severe punishment.


Yours intitled to your dead husband proberty?

In most cases the spouse claims the estate. However, debts have to be settled as well.


How are arguments or legal disputes settled?

In most cases, legal disputes or arguments are settled through judgement of higher court officials based on more solid evidences that support either sides on the argument or legal dispute.


About 95 of all cases are settled at the?

court of original jurisdiction


What is the most you can get fined for copyright?

The maximum fine for copyright infringement is $150,000.00 per incidence.


What percent of civil case are settled without trial?

Good question. 90% of all civil cases are settled without a trial.


What happens when one of the beneficiaries of a will dies before an estate is settled?

It will be dependent on how the first will was written, but in most cases, their share of the estate simply becomes a part of their estate.


What is the British prison sentence for copyright infringement?

The maximum is 10 years, but most infringement cases are settled long before they reach court, for amounts close to real damages.


What are the answers to New world studies weekly?

Most of the explorers that settled in Canada were from?


How much can you get fined for copyright infringement in New Zealand?

The maximum fine is $50,000, but most cases are settled long before they reach court, for an amount much closer to real damages.