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What is non judicial stamp?

A non-judicial stamp is a type of stamp used to collect taxes imposed by the government on legal documents in certain transactions, such as property sales and agreements. It is affixed to the document to show that the necessary duty has been paid.


What is a judicial road?

Where I grew up in Minnesota, we had a semi-major road known as "Judicial Road". I too used to think the name was a general adjective of some kind (i.e. that there was a type of road known as a "judicial" road, and this just happened to be one example). However, I later read that the road got this name because it was built for the express purpose of giving judges a faster, safer route between the courthouses in Savage and Lakeville in the late 1800s.


What is American Bar Association rating system for judges?

The American Bar Association (ABA) rates federal judicial nominees using a scale that includes three categories: "Well Qualified," "Qualified," or "Not Qualified." These ratings are provided by a committee within the ABA and are used by the Senate Judiciary Committee during the confirmation process for federal judges.


Which US states allow deficiency judgments?

Many states allow deficiency judgments in one kind of foreclosure, but not another. Often, a deficiency can be pursued in a judicial foreclosure, but not if a power of sale clause is used to auction a home outside of the court process. Homeowners should look up their own state laws and type of foreclosure being used against them.The following list should be taken as a guide and not as legal advice or as particularly relevant to one borrower's case.These states allow deficiency judgments without limits in certain kinds of foreclosure:AlabamaAlaskaConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaHawaiiIllinoisIndianaKentuckyLouisianaMarylandMassachusettsMissouriNew HampshireOhioRhode IslandTennesseeVirginiaWashingtonWyomingThese states allow deficiency judgments with certain limits on the amount that can be granted in a judgment:ArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoIdahoIowaKansasMaineMichiganMinnesotaMississippiNebraskaNevadaNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOklahomaPennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTexasUtahVermontWest VirginiaWisconsinDeficiency judgments are not allowed on residential properties in Oregon under judicial foreclosure proceedings, and at all in power of sale foreclosures.


What three forms of resistance did the slaves use?

Slaves used passive resistance by pretending to be ill or working slowly, they used sabotage by breaking tools or damaging crops, and they used escape by running away from plantations to seek freedom.

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Definition of judicial precedence?

A judicial decision that may be used as a standard in subsequent similar cases.


What is a referee deed?

A Referee Deed is used in foreclosures. The Referee's Deed is what is given to the highest bidder at an auction of a foreclosed property.


Can non-judicial stamp paper be used in another state?

No!Non-Judicial Stamp Paper can not be used in another state, it will be valid for that particular State from where you purchased.Thanks.


What kind of organizations are named MJC?

In the UK the MJC is a company dealing in information technology. The acronym is also used to denote the Muslim Judicial Council, and the Modesto Junior College in California.


What is a yumi?

A yumi is a kind of bow used by Japanese archers in the practices of kyudo and kyujutsu, two distinct forms of Japanese archery.


In foreclosures can other real estate be taken?

Only if the "other" property was used as collateral for the loan. That would require a "cross-collaterization" or "blanket" mortgage.


What power does judicial review give to the judicial branch?

no the power of judicial review is not mentioned in the constitution. because Judicial Review was used in 13th century law but the courts didn't agree with it so it was forgotten. until the case of Marbury v. Madison that is when Judicial Review came back to the power of the Supreme Court.


Is honest a kind of a noun?

No, the word 'honest' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Noun forms are honestness and honesty.


Which states are non-recourse states for mortgage debt?

Non-recourse states cannot pursue you for their financial losses. Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado District of Columbia (Washington DC) Georgia [THIS IS INCORRECT. GEORGIA IS A RECOURSE STATE] Hawaii Idaho Mississippi Missouri Montana (if non-judicial foreclosure is used) Nevada - (lender can get a deficiency judgment) New Hampshire Oregon Tennessee Texas (lender can get a deficiency judgment) Virginia Washington West Virginia The following states allow non-judicial foreclosure: Georgia [Georgia allows non-judicial foreclosures] Michigan Minnesota North Carolina Rhode Island South Dakota Utah Wyoming


How did the judicial review shaped the role of federal courts?

Federal Courts have used judicial review to invalidate hundreds of laws that it found to conflict with the Constitution.


What was the forum in rome used for?

It was the centre of public, political and judicial life.


Why is the executive branch used?

To check the power of the Judicial and the Legislative Branches