A case status of "stayed" means that the proceedings in a legal case are temporarily halted or suspended. This can occur for various reasons, such as pending the outcome of an appeal, the resolution of related issues, or other legal considerations. During this stay, no further action is taken on the case until the stay is lifted. Essentially, it's a pause in the legal process.
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When it says that the case status is active is means that the case is still being worked on. The case will be active until it is finalized.
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If a case was "stayed" for some reason - it is usually only a temporary event - if/when the judge rules that the case can resume he "restores" the case to whatever its status was prior to the stay being ordered.
"Status" means the 'current standing' of the case (i.e.: What is the status of this case right now? - What was the 'status' of this case on such-and-such date? - Etc.) The court periodically holds "status hearings" where the attorneys come together with the judge to review where the cases are in regards to being brought to conclusion.
That the case has reached its end stage and can go no further. It is not an "open" case, but neither is it declared "closed."
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy a pending status means the case is still open for evaluation and no decision has been made. The pending status may last for awhile depending on how involved the case is until it is final.
The phrase "This case is stayed pending a ruling on the Motion" means that the legal proceedings of the case are temporarily paused or suspended until a decision is made regarding a specific motion that has been filed. During this stay, no further actions or developments in the case will occur until the court issues its ruling. This is often done to preserve the status quo and ensure that the outcome of the motion is considered before proceeding with the case.
I'd need to know where you saw it, and in what context.
When a case status is labeled as NRVC, it typically stands for "No Record Verification Completed." This status indicates that the necessary checks or verifications for the case have not been finalized. It may suggest that the case is still under review or that additional information is needed before a decision can be made. This status is often associated with immigration or legal processes where thorough verification is essential.
If it is dismissed without prejudice the case can be filed for suit again. And, if it is with prejudice the case will have notes from the judge and be permanently closed.