When a judge issues a stay in payment, it means that the enforcement of a financial obligation or judgment is temporarily halted. This can occur for various reasons, such as pending appeals or ongoing legal proceedings that may affect the outcome. The stay allows the parties involved to maintain the status quo until the court resolves the underlying issues. It is important to note that a stay does not cancel the debt; it merely delays the payment obligation.
It means that the fines and ciosts will not be assessed.
A "stay" can only be issued by a judge. If a stay is desired by a participant in the case, their only option is to present a motion to the judge requesting it. The judge will consider and rule on your motion either granting it, or not.
4 months is not a lot of time to judge someone. You have to stay with them to get to know.
A stay in a court case is a legal order to temporarily halt proceedings in that case. This can occur for various reasons, such as awaiting the outcome of related litigation, allowing time for settlement discussions, or addressing procedural issues. A stay can be granted by the judge at the request of either party or may be automatic in certain circumstances. It can be partial or total, depending on the scope of the issues involved.
Stayed: If the charge is "stayed" by the judge, this means the present proceedings are suspended. It is not a finding of innocence, simply a stopping of the prosecution at a particular point. The proceedings can be started again in the future if certain events occur (for example, new evidence is found).
that guy
five seconds to sign your lift stay motion
That the boys could stay together.
They stay
Yes. And it stays on 7 years from the date of payment.
Until withdrawn by the judge that issued it, or until it is 'quashed' by a judge of a higher court.
Judge Mooney - 2004 If You Wanna Stay You Have to Pay 1-3 was released on: USA: 16 October 2004