To "receive and file" an item in a motion means to formally accept a document or evidence submitted to the court and then record it in the official court file. This process ensures that the item is recognized as part of the court proceedings, making it accessible for review by the judge and other parties involved in the case. Filing is a crucial step in maintaining an accurate and complete legal record.
When a committee votes to receive and file an agenda item, it simply means the item will be included in the record of the meeting. This can apply to any type of agenda item.
Its the date the item is leaving the warehouse NOT the date you will receive it
A 'motion' refers to any action (usually written- but, in open court, often verbal) which requests that the court take some kind of action. You can file motions for court with the Clerk of Court's Office of that court.
The term "compare" means to closely analyse more than one item closely to distinguish their features or understand what sets one item apart from the other.
You could file jointly if that is what you mean.
When you pawn an item, you receive a short-term loan in exchange for the item, which is held as collateral for a defined period of time, after which it becomes the property of the pawn shop. You may redeem your item by paying back the loan within the time limit. In general practice, pawning a quick way to receive cash for property; however, the amount you receive is usually well below the value of the property.
Who do you mean by "the parties?" Only the party that filed the appeal can file a motion requesting that it be dismissed. The opposing party would have to file a motion with the appeals court asking that it be dismissed, and give good legal reason why. The Appellant would not have to give any reason in their motion. The fact that they simply asked is sufficient.
If you mean Properties in the same sense as it is used in Windows, you mean the attributes of a file or folder. In the Mac OS (all the way back to OS 6 and up through the current version of OS X) you get this info using..."Get Info". Select an item and press Apple-I, or select an item and look under the FILE menu for "Get Info".
what does the word motion mean
It means to file a piece of legal paperwork with the court requesting that the judge change or alter the original ruling in the case.
yes it does mean in motion
Uploading is the transmission of a file from one computer system to another, usually larger computer system. From a network user's point-of-view, to upload a file is to send it to another computer that is set up to receive it. People who share images with others on bulletin board services ( BBS) upload files to the BBS. Transmission in the other direction is downloading-- from one, usually larger computer to another, usually smaller computer. From an Internet user's point-of-view, downloading is receiving a file from another computer. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the Internet facility for downloading and uploading files. (If you are uploading a file to another site, you must usually have permission in advance to access the site and the directory where the file is to be placed.) When you send or receive an attached file with an e-mail note, this is just an attachment, not a download or an upload. However, in practice, many people use "upload" to mean "send" and "download" to mean receive. The term is used loosely in practice and if someone says to you "Download (or upload) such--and-such a file to me" via e-mail, they simply mean "Send it to me." In short, from the ordinary workstation or small computer user's point-of-view, to upload is to send a file and to download is to receive a file.