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Answer It usually indicates that an appeals court has found the original judge's order/decision flawed and the verdict or judgment has been found invalid. The original order is extinguished.

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What does it mean to have a conviction vacated by a judge?

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In a repossession order, a lender can repossess one's home if the court approves and grants permission. The judge could either set the case aside or give a repossession order.


What is a repossession order used for?

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Which term means to set aside?

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What does set aside mean in a judgment?

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money set aside for your use.


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