Suing (one i) is the present participle of the verb sue. It means to bring legal proceedings against a person or institution, often for redress.
A "suiing" in music typically refers to a specific style or technique that blends various elements or genres to create a unique sound. It can also denote a fusion of traditional and modern musical elements, often seen in contemporary compositions. However, the term "suiing" is not widely recognized in mainstream music terminology, and its meaning may vary based on context or regional usage.
A suing instrument is a legal document used to initiate a lawsuit or legal action in a court of law. It typically outlines the claims being made by the plaintiff against the defendant, detailing the facts of the case and the legal basis for the lawsuit. Common examples include complaints, petitions, or summonses, which serve to formally notify the defendant of the legal action and the need to respond.
Automatic stay means that your creditors must stop all collection proceedings against you for the time being. The creditors should then file a proof of claim with the court so that they basically get in line when the funds are dispersed. Some creditors will file motions for relief in which they are asking that they be able to proceed with collecting on their debt. Sometimes it's granted, sometimes the creditor comes in with a compromise to allow the debtor time to repay in a structured way before they repossess the item in question.