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The realtor, themselves, must be the aggrieved party in the action. They can file a civil case with the Clerk of the Court just like anyone else who has a civil cispute.

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The matter could be heard in either state or federal court What factors should be taken into consideration when deciding which court to bring his case?

I would bring the case to state court, because if you bring the case to federal court it can't be heard again, but if you bring the case to state court then, if you lose, the case be appealed and heard again, if they chose to hear it, in supreme court then it can't be heard again if you lose again in supreme court.


When a case is disposed can a person bring up that case against the court?

Yes.


Can you move another state with disputed custody?

No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.


How do you get a court order that is binding on the lender?

All court orders are a result of a lawsuit. Therefore you must bring suit and win your case.All court orders are a result of a lawsuit. Therefore you must bring suit and win your case.All court orders are a result of a lawsuit. Therefore you must bring suit and win your case.All court orders are a result of a lawsuit. Therefore you must bring suit and win your case.


Can a police officer bring a narcotic issue in to the federal system?

If what you mean by a federal system you mean a supreme court, then NO. The only person who can bring a case to the supreme court is a lower court. Typically a case will get heard in a circuit court, then if contested, the findings will be reviewed by an appeals court and if it gets farther than that it will be reviewed by a state supreme court and eventually (only if it is a federal issue) it will be heard by the US supreme court. So technically a police officer can't bring it there, but he/she can be the initiator of the case on the lower level.Cheers!


What if plaintiff has no standing to bring an action?

If the plaintiff lacks standing to bring an action, the court may dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction. Standing requires the plaintiff to have a personal stake in the outcome of the case. Without standing, the court cannot hear the case.


How do you open a court case?

Court cases are introduced by the plaintiff, whether it's the government in a criminal case or a plaintiff in a civil case. This side of the case is known as the prosecution, who'll actually bring a case into court. The other side of the court case is the side that answers the charges for which the case is brought into court. This is known as the defense. In either case, the charges are introduced to the clerk's office of the property division of the court in order to commence criminal or civil action.


Why would they pull a case from 10 months ago and now bring it to court?

new evidence


What order is current when temporary orders are filed and case is closed?

Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.


If court case is discontinued can they bring it again?

It depends on what the circumstances were. If the case was Dismissed WITH Prejudice, the case cannot be brought again. If the case was Dismissed WITHOUT Prejudice, the case can be brought again.


Supreme court case that ruled slaves were not citizens and could not sue?

In 1857, the Dred Scott vs Sanford case came before the US Supreme Court. Part of the decision in that case was that Blacks were not citizens and therefore could not bring a lawsuit to any court.


Can a realtor honor a second contract over the first if the first already signed the contract with realtor to purchase?

Generally, no. The realtor must honor the terms of the first contract. A legally binding contract is enforceable in court.

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