In court terms, GT typically stands for "grant". It is used to refer to a court order that authorizes something such as a request, motion, or petition.
Not rowing, with the possible exception of 'land' which could be construed to mean "go 'land' your boat on the dock"
The on dock date is the date a shipment was delivered on the receiving dock.
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Abbreviations, initials and other court/prosecutor/clerical shorthand and 'lingo' contained on court records is NEVER uniform, nor does it mean the same from one court to another much less one state to another. Best idea: Call the Clerk of Court office and ask.
Vacate is a term subject to different meanings. In GENERAL terms and in the context of a court order or decision, vacate means "to overrule" or to "make void." If you have a particular question about your case, call the Office of The Clerk of Court and ask them what it means to them.
In legal terms, ROP can refer to "Return of Process", which is the delivery of court documents or legal notices back to the court after they have been served to the intended recipient.
"Order in terms" refers to a court ruling that includes specific instructions or terms to be followed by the parties involved in a legal case. It is a formal directive issued by the court outlining the actions or obligations to be fulfilled by the parties.
Docken - dock dorf - village Combining them, either village dock or village with a dock. Likely, it is the only nearby village with dock access.
To call or bring before a court to answer a criminal charge.
it means a loading dock
BALR stands for "Bail Above Legal Recognizance" in court terms. It refers to a situation where the court sets a bail amount higher than the standard bail schedule due to the severity of the crime or other factors.