When a court file is described as "destroyed," it typically means that the physical or digital records associated with a case have been permanently eliminated and are no longer accessible. This can happen for various reasons, including the conclusion of the case, expiration of retention periods, or specific court policies regarding record management. Once a court file is destroyed, the information contained within it cannot be retrieved, and any legal proceedings or appeals related to that case may be affected.
The Court Clerk usually says this. What does this mean? how did it came to be.....
START AGAIN........ Or find a good gameshark code that could rebuild the file from the memory sectors of the card........ Hope it helped!
He's interested in dating you.
It means he has got you as a girlfriend maybe it is because it is hard to court you.
What the insurance company says is immaterial. You can file suit against the other party for damages (depending on the monetary amount) in either Small Claims Court or regular Civil Court.
He wants to be chased. He wants the girl to try to court him.
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When you download a file and open it and it says that the file is locked. Which means you have to enable the editing. The person who created the original filed locked it for security reasons. To unlock it, on windows > Right click the file > Properties > then unlock it Also: If you are trying to access a file on a shared server, it could mean that someone else has that file open, and you'll be able to open the file once they close it. Many programs will not let more than user at a time edit files.
Means you screwed up your game. Congrats.
If the file is a Word 2007 file (which is still .doc) it won't work on earlier versions of Word (97-2003). This might be your problem.
he means the supreme court.
It means that it can't open that type of file.