hold court ie: court docket
i just foun out i have a status docket for today but i never get a letter do i have to worry
by asef
On a court docket, "abdgr" typically stands for "abandoned grant," indicating that a party has abandoned their request or claim for a grant or order. This may occur in various legal contexts, such as in cases involving property rights or financial claims. The abbreviation is often used to streamline court documentation and proceedings.
It means that, although the case may have been scehduled on the court docket that it was not called, for some reason or another.
Is the initial documents filed with courts to initiate a foreclosure in Maryland. It's equivalent to a Notice of Default which too is filed to initial foreclosure.
The abbreviation "ADAT" on a court docket typically stands for "Adjudication Date." It refers to the date on which a case is adjudicated or decided by the court. This date is essential for tracking the progress of a case and understanding the timeline of legal proceedings.
On a court docket, "needs WOA" typically stands for "needs Written Order of Approval." This notation indicates that the court requires a formal written order to be issued for a particular matter or request before proceeding. It can relate to various legal proceedings, such as approvals for motions, settlements, or other judicial actions. The requirement for a WOA ensures that all necessary documentation is properly filed and authorized.
"WOA filed" on a court docket typically stands for "Writ of Attachment" filed. This indicates that a party has submitted a legal document requesting the court to seize a defendant's property or assets to secure a judgment or ensure compliance with a court order. It is often used in cases where there is a concern that the defendant may attempt to hide or dispose of assets before a judgment is rendered.
AC= Assigned Court TR= Transfer Docket
Vided in this context means viewed. This does not necessarily mean it was given any particular consideration or found pursuasive. It is simply an acknowlegement that the Supreme Court has this particular brief included on its file for this particular docket and it was not rejected for lack of form or formalities.
Too many possible usages to answer. If it is a notation on paperwork or a file it probably means something ONLY to that particular court.