Vacating a ruling means to cancel or set aside a previous decision made by a court. The implications of vacating a ruling can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case, but it can potentially impact the outcome of the case, the rights of the parties involved, and the legal precedent established by the original ruling.
Vacating a decision means to set it aside or cancel it. The implications of vacating a decision can vary depending on the context, but it often means that the original decision is no longer valid and may need to be reconsidered or replaced with a new decision. This can impact the parties involved in the decision, as well as any related processes or outcomes.
Vacating a case means to set aside or cancel a previous court decision. This can happen for various reasons, such as new evidence coming to light or a procedural error. The implications of vacating a case can vary depending on the circumstances, but it often means that the original decision is no longer valid and the case may need to be reheard or reconsidered.
To "vacate" something in legal terms means to make it null and void it or set it aside. See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/v/vacate/
Motion to vacate sale means cancelling the order that confirms the sale of the foreclosed property. The word "vacate" means cancel in this case.
Vacating a hearing simply means to not have a hearing, this happens when all the parties come to an agreement.
Leave the house/flat/etc.
to give up possession;to cause to be empty orunoccupied
To vacate is to make something vacant or empty. If you are inside it, this means you must leave; if your property is inside it, you must remove it completely. An order to vacate an area means that everyone must leave it, so as to make it empty.
The ruling class is the one with the power.
Vacate the jury trial is an order that stops or postpones a case from going in front of a jury. Many times it can be used to reschedule a trial or because a settlement was reached between two parties.
Vacate is a term subject to different meanings. In the context of a court order or decision, vacate means to overrule or void. (e.g.: A decision may be vacated for error.)
official order or court ruling