UD means the judge agrees that the tenant owes rent.
And if a judgment is granted, the tenant has to prepare to leave.
I wonder if you mean Delayed Access to WRIT of RESTITUTION.
In an unlawful detainer case, "case disposed with disposition of default judgment for money after UD poss - limited civil" means that the court has made a final decision in favor of the landlord because the tenant failed to respond or appear in court. The default judgment indicates that the tenant is required to pay a specific amount of money, typically for unpaid rent or damages, as part of the ruling. This judgment is classified under limited civil cases, which generally involve disputes with lower monetary limits. Essentially, the landlord has won the case and is entitled to collect the awarded amount.
Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Illicity is the act of being illicit or unlawful.
unlawful carrying a weapon
Unlawful possession of marijuana
RD on a college transcript stands for Report Delayed.
They essentially mean the same thing.
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia - UPODP
deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain.
Delayed
Questioner needs to define what they mean by "coercion" -BUT- as a GENERAL rule, yes, coercion is usually considered unlawful conduct.
In the context of law and order, "LUD" typically stands for "Lawful Unlawful Detainer." It refers to a legal action where a landlord seeks to regain possession of a property from a tenant who has unlawfully remained after the lease has expired or been terminated. This process is often part of eviction proceedings. It's essential for landlords to follow proper legal procedures to ensure their actions are lawful.