1320 is so-called "military time" for 1:20 PM, based on a 24 hour clock. It is often used in official matters when it needs to be perfectly clear what the specified time is.
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If the posted speed is not safe at that time
Stop no longer than the time posted to load or unload passengers or freight.
That is a term that simply means a time out has been called. You might also here an announcer say 'Time out on the court'.
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California Penal Code Section 1320(a) pertains to the crime of failure to appear in court after being released on bail or on their own recognizance. This law makes it a misdemeanor for a defendant to willfully fail to appear in court as required. The intent behind this statute is to ensure that individuals who are released from custody fulfill their legal obligations to appear in court proceedings. Penalties can include fines and potential jail time.
A posted speed limit of 55 mph does NOT mean that you may drive 55 mph on that highway under all conditions. The top posted limit is for ideal conditions. But when driving, the conditions never completely stay at ideal. You must use common sense and judgment to lower your speed as necessary.
If there is a will, the probate laws of your jurisdiction will determine when and where it must be posted in the probate court for all to see. If you know there is a will and it is destroyed before being posted, or you think it might be, you should immediately hire an attorney.
Some time in 2008, Meyer then posted her draft on her webste for fans to read
165, 330, 495, 660, 825, 990, 1155, 1320, 1485, 1650, 1815, 1980
If the Judge in a Court of Law believes you are disrespectful of the Court then the Judge can find you guilty of Contempt of Court. In some jurisdictions that can mean a fine, time behind bars, or both.