Not really enough information is given in order to answer - however - it might mean something along the lines of - - if you were charged with multiple offenses, the court might have consolidated (merged) all the sentences or fines together to cover all the multiple offenses.
The phrase 'consolidated for judgment' typically means that multiple legal cases or claims have been combined and will be decided together by a court. This consolidation allows for a more efficient resolution of related issues and prevents inconsistent rulings on the same matter.
An explanation of the phrase was harder to find than I thought it would be. Basically it seems to be a way for the courts to 'clear the books' and consolidate sentences for criminals that have more than one charge. The consolidated judgement is a sentence that is no shorter than the worst crime, but no longer than the maximum sentences for all crimes combined.
This phrase typically indicates that the specific charge does not have a corresponding disposition in the records or that there is no outcome or resolution linked to that charge. It suggests a lack of information on the final determination or judgment for that particular charge.
I recommend contacting the court where the judgment was issued and providing them with the case number. They will be able to retrieve and provide you with the details of the judgment.
"Judgment affirmed" means that a higher court has reviewed a lower court's decision and agrees with it, thereby upholding the original decision. It typically indicates that the original ruling will remain in place.
In a judgment case, the term "prove-up" refers to presenting evidence or testimony to support the validity of the judgment being sought. This typically involves demonstrating that the necessary legal requirements have been met for the judgment to be granted. It often involves providing documentation and/or witnesses to substantiate the claims made in the case.
JAPL in disposition stands for "Judgment Against Plaintiff." It indicates that a judgment has been made in favor of the defendant against the plaintiff in a legal case.
The phrase "you were right" means that the person being addressed accurately predicted or assessed a situation. It acknowledges that their judgment or perspective was correct.
Consolidated Freight Shipment.
what is domestic judgment mean?
Have no idea that that phrase is supposed to mean - BUT - if it appeared as the finding of a court judgment against you for some offense, yes, it will appear.
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I assume you mean personal judgment not one in a court. 魅力的な判断 /mi ryo ku te ki na han dan/ would be your phrase in Japanese.
Unified, together, one, allied, consolidated.
It means Subsidized Consolidated.
judgment mean some one who have done worg and receives his or her judgment.post judgement
Vacate means to do away with. In court a judgment becomes final when the case is over and a judge has signed a piece of paper. The judgment is then effective until it is satisfied (by payment, or by doing whatever the judgment says) or until the judge has a legal reason to set the judgment aside. For instance if an appeal is filed, and some other judge says the first judge was mistaken, the second judge will vacate (put in suspense) the judgment. The judgment does not then have to be obeyed at that time. A court of appeals can reverse a case and change the judgment, or reverse the case and vacate the judgment (everybody starts over and you retry the case until you get a new judgment)In the UK there is a phrase known as "set aside judgment". This phrase normally describes a procedure by which judgment has been granted to a Claimant because no Defence has been filed within a prescribed time period. If however, there was good reason for this - such as the Claim was not properly served then the Defendant can apply to "set aside judgment" and if this application is granted the Defendant can enter a Defence.
It means that your loan is UNSubsidized Consolidated
consolidated revenue reserve