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"Pending litigation" would usually refer to a civil lawsuit brought by a citizen or group of citizens against another person or group of persons. However, it could also refer to a criminal charge brought against someone by the government or the state. In general, or perhaps more specifically, it refers to legal cases that have not been "heard," or "tried" yet.
Yes, you can get engaged even if your divorce is not yet finalized. An engagement is a promise to marry in the future, while marriage requires a legal process. Make sure to consult with a legal professional to understand the implications of getting engaged while still going through a divorce.
In Louisiana, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old who leaves home without parental permission may be considered a runaway. It is best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.
In the last 50 years, the advent of television shows and movies centered around the legal system has significantly increased popular interest in law and legal proceedings. These forms of media have provided viewers with a dramatized yet engaging portrayal of courtroom dynamics, which has contributed to a heightened fascination with the legal system. Additionally, the portrayal of legal professionals as heroes or anti-heroes in popular culture has elevated the status of the legal profession in the eyes of the public.
"Continued without a finding" is a legal term used in some jurisdictions to describe a situation where a defendant does not plead guilty or admit to the charges, but the case is suspended for a period of time. If the defendant meets certain conditions during this period, the charges may be dropped. If the conditions are not met, the case may proceed to trial.
A pending disposition in legal terms means that no decision has been reached yet. When someone is arrested and they have a pending disposition, it means that it has not yet been determined whether they have actually committed a crime or not.
In legal terms, "undisposed" refers to a case or matter that has not yet been resolved or concluded. It indicates that the legal proceedings are still pending and that no final judgment or decision has been made. This term can apply to various contexts, such as civil cases, criminal cases, or appeals, highlighting that further action or resolution is necessary.
He speaks Japanese, because when brawl was released he had no game in English yet
It means that they haven't make a decision yet And also mean jail status
Not legal yet.
The manga is not nearly finished yet, there will be no final episode for years yet.
The marriage would not be considered legal and the man could be charged with the criminal offense of bigamy.
not yet legal in Taiwan,but it will be probably it will be legal in this year
The author hasn't released that information yet. Certain sources say that it will be the final book, however.
Sin embargo usted no sabe/no sabes por que (formal/informal) (accent on final 'e')
There has not been a final yet, the series is still going on.
Not yet, but many rumors say that there will be. All we can do is hope. You can also download it off of the PlayStation Network for ten dollars.