Well, honey, "converted sip activity" in legal records basically refers to when a SIP (Savings Incentive Program) account is changed or transformed in some way. It's like giving that old savings account a makeover. So, if you see that term, just know that something has been altered or updated with that SIP account.
I'm not sure there is a legal answer to that, but I think of it as an activity with profit as its motive.
A.k.a is an acronym for "also known as".
The "converted activity status flag occurred" typically refers to an indicator in a system or application that signals a change in the status of an activity, showing that it has been successfully converted from one state to another, such as from a prospect to a customer. This flag can be used to track progress and ensure that the activity is recognized in reporting and analysis. It helps in managing workflows and understanding the effectiveness of activities over time.
"Shop records" is not a widely used legal term. It may be local slang for something.
In this context, the word title means legal ownership, and title research is the investigation of legal records to discover who is the legal owner of some specific property.
Monitoring activity allows the manager of the business to keep track of the records, sakes and bills which mean they should have a good idea of how well the business is doing.
"SIP activity" on court records typically refers to "Substance Intervention Program" activity, indicating participation in programs designed to address substance use issues. This may be related to cases involving addiction, such as DUI offenses, where individuals are required to complete treatment or counseling as part of their sentencing or court-ordered conditions. The records may reflect progress, compliance, or any violations related to the program.
It means that a motion (a legal request to the court) has been made to ask the judge to release some kind of records. The judge can either grant or deny the request (motion).
In a legal context, a converted disposition typically refers to a change in the original sentencing or judgment of a case. This change can occur due to various reasons such as new evidence, errors in the original judgment, or a successful appeal. The converted disposition may result in a different outcome for the case, potentially impacting the defendant's sentence or legal status.
In the legal sense it usually applies to property/real estate law and refers to a piece of land described in the county land records.
ECG and EKG mean the same thing, and it records the hearts electrical activity on a 6 second strip. The physician can make a diagnosis by looking at the EKG print out. If a 12-Lead EKG is used, then all walls and function of the heart will be recorded.
You will need to go back to court and ask that your prior criminal records be "sealed". That does not mean that they do not exist, but generally speaking it means they are not available for public view. Usually expungement is in consideration of a first time offense. That does not mean they completely disappear. They will always be available to law enforcement and the legal system. Granting an expungement gives you a "second change" in life to gain employment, etc. and not have your past held against you. This is basically a one shot deal. Any future criminal activity, and those sealed records are opened.