The original is filed with the clerk in the court where the suit is being litigated. One would get a copy by going to the clerks' office and getting one.
"File suit" means that a person (the "plaintiff"), either personally or through his or her attorney, goes to the courthouse and: gives a lawsuit against one or more people (or entities -- like companies) to the filing clerk; pays a filing fee (which is usually around one-hundred dollars); and receives a stamped copy of the lawsuit back from the clerk. The next step is servig the lawsuit. In order to require the person who is sued to "answer" under the law, the plaintiff has to "serve" the other party (the "defendant") with a copy of the lawsuit. That can be done in a number of ways, including by having a copy of the lawsuit given to the defendant in person, by leaving a copy of the lawsuit at the defendant's house or office with someone, and under certain circumstances, by putting a notice about the lawsuit in the newspaper. All of these methods of "service" have to be done in a particular way, so you need to find out the law in your state. Susan
A lawsuit, large fine or imprisonment.
"File suit" means that a person (the "plaintiff"), either personally or through his or her attorney, goes to the courthouse and: gives a lawsuit against one or more people (or entities -- like companies) to the filing clerk; pays a filing fee (which is usually around one-hundred dollars); and receives a stamped copy of the lawsuit back from the clerk. The next step is servig the lawsuit. In order to require the person who is sued to "answer" under the law, the plaintiff has to "serve" the other party (the "defendant") with a copy of the lawsuit. That can be done in a number of ways, including by having a copy of the lawsuit given to the defendant in person, by leaving a copy of the lawsuit at the defendant's house or office with someone, and under certain circumstances, by putting a notice about the lawsuit in the newspaper. All of these methods of "service" have to be done in a particular way, so you need to find out the law in your state. Susan
When you are Cc'd in an email everyone can see, as this is only a carbon copy field. If you do not want disclose the names of the recipenets you should place those addresses in the blind carbon copy (bcc) field.
You would have to ask someone with a copy.
my answer is a real copy of an actual light bill .
Can I get a copy of someone else's police report
Under Georgia law, an Answer to a lawsuit should respond count by count to the allegations in the Complaint. Proper responses are to admit, deny or state that you do not have enough information to respond to the allegation. The answer should be filed with the clerk of court and a copy of the answer should be mailed to the attorney or person who filed the lawsuit.
You can find a copy at the related link but you should know that it is a copy from an old VHS tape onto DVD. Apparently if you find someone that has it, or a school that has it, you are allowed to burn a copy because they no longer distribute it. I am currently looking for someone who has it, as I would love to have a copy! Let me know if you find one! laneylaughlin@yahoo.com
A copy of a Babe Ruth contract, or a copy/reproduction of any vintage signature or piece of memorabilia, would have little perceived value to collectors. While an item such as this may frame well with a genuine signature, etc., the actual market value of a copy of anything would be virtually zero, particularly in relation to the Real McCoy.
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