A waiver of motion in court refers to a party's decision to forgo their right to file a motion, which is a formal request for the court to take a specific action or make a ruling. By waiving this right, the party may be agreeing to proceed without seeking a particular legal remedy or may be accepting a decision made by the court without contesting it. This can streamline court proceedings but may also limit the party's ability to challenge certain aspects of the case later on.
It means that the motion (and whatever reaction was requested by the motion) has been submitted to the court for consideration.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
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A 'motion' refers to any action (usually written- but, in open court, often verbal) which requests that the court take some kind of action. You can file motions for court with the Clerk of Court's Office of that court.
In a legal context, "motion disposed" refers to the resolution of a motion presented to the court. When a motion is disposed of, the judge has made a decision regarding the request made in the motion, which can result in approval, denial, or other outcomes such as postponement. This term indicates that the court has addressed the issue, and the motion is no longer pending.
After counsel objects to an evidence code violation, counsel may ask the court to strike the answer given from the trial transcript.
When someone pleads guilty by waiver, it means that they give up certain rights. Some of these rights include the right to have a trial before a judge, the right to testify on your own behalf, and the right to appeal an order of the court.
It means that a motion (a legal request to the court) has been made to ask the judge to release some kind of records. The judge can either grant or deny the request (motion).
Motion to quash is a lawyer asking a judge to disregard something. Usually it is a decision or ruling from another court.
The case moves on
It means that the defendant hasn't shown up in court and the court finds on behalf the plaintiff.