a gavel
The object used by a judge when making an order is called a gavel. It is a ceremonial mallet used to signal the beginning or end of a court session, as well as to bring order or attention to the proceedings.
That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.
It is traditional for all to rise at the beginning of a court session in order to highlight that all men are equal for the court's judgement. This act is also a sign of respect for the Judge presiding the court.
I've been in court many, many times and I don't have a clue what this question is asking.
"Silence the court is in session," is a statement which is made by the court clerk. This is aimed at calling order in the court for the proceedings to start.
You, as an individual, cannot file a contempt of court charge. You must file a motion/petition with the court stating that the court's order affecting you has been flagrantly disobeyed which has had the effect of harming you. In the motion you bring all this to the attention of the judge and ask the JUDGE to bring contempt of court charges against the individual.
Judges can order ANYTHING they want. If you know what's good for you, you had better comply with the order.
A deliberate violation of a judge's order is known as contempt of court. This can include actions such as disobeying a court order, disrupting court proceedings, or showing disrespect towards the judge. Contempt of court can result in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or other sanctions.
Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.
A court order is, as the name implies, an order issued by a judge.
Yes, any type of court order can be changed if a judge agrees with the changes. You will have to go back to court in order to do this.
Visit the court that issued the order, bring proof of the child's age and request the order be terminated.Visit the court that issued the order, bring proof of the child's age and request the order be terminated.Visit the court that issued the order, bring proof of the child's age and request the order be terminated.Visit the court that issued the order, bring proof of the child's age and request the order be terminated.