Civil court holds up contractual obligations and that includes verbal contracts.
A court would uphold a contractual obligation if the contract is legally valid (meeting all requirements of a valid contract), clearly outlines the obligations of both parties, and was entered into willingly by both parties without coercion or fraud. Additionally, the terms of the contract must be legal and not against public policy.
Lying in court is considered perjury and is a criminal offense. It's important to be truthful in court proceedings to uphold justice and the legal system. Encouraging honesty and responsibility in such situations is paramount.
Yes, in some cases a minor can be emancipated if they have the support of someone else, such as a relative or guardian. The supporting individual would need to demonstrate to the court that they can provide financial and emotional support for the minor as part of the emancipation process.
In the United States, the court above the county court is typically the state circuit court or district court, depending on the state's judicial system. These courts have jurisdiction over a larger geographical area and handle more serious cases than county courts.
Specific performance is a legal remedy where a party is ordered to perform their obligations under a contract as promised. It is typically granted when monetary damages are inadequate to compensate the aggrieved party. Specific performance may not be granted if the subject matter is personal in nature, the terms of the contract are unclear or unreasonable, or if the court deems it impractical to enforce.
Typically, a judge in family court does not have the authority to reverse a ruling made in civil court. Family court has its own jurisdiction over specific family-related matters such as divorce, child custody, and support. If a ruling has been made in civil court, it would generally have to be appealed to a higher court rather than being reversed by a judge in family court.
the vassal would go to court with other vassals belonging to your lord and if you were found guilty, you would have to give up your fiefdom.
what are the different kinds of obligation
No. Paying the taxes is their legal obligation and they may lose their life estate if they fail to pay. That action would provide the fee owner or remainders a reason to take the life estate to court for termination.No. Paying the taxes is their legal obligation and they may lose their life estate if they fail to pay. That action would provide the fee owner or remainders a reason to take the life estate to court for termination.No. Paying the taxes is their legal obligation and they may lose their life estate if they fail to pay. That action would provide the fee owner or remainders a reason to take the life estate to court for termination.No. Paying the taxes is their legal obligation and they may lose their life estate if they fail to pay. That action would provide the fee owner or remainders a reason to take the life estate to court for termination.
Tort is a legal term describing a legal wrong that is not connected to a contractual obligation. A tort in health and safety would involve a civil law suit claiming that an injury resulted from the defendant's failure to exercise "reasonable care" or something similar.
An obligation to provide health care would be a separate item in the separation agreement or court order if the parents are not married.
A violation of a person's civil rights is direct infringement on a person's protections granted by the US Constitution, in which case The Supreme Court has a duty to uphold the Constitution and full jurisdiction in the case.
And what do you mean go to court or....do you have any reason to think it isn't your debt and obligation to pay? Court would only confirm what you know. And BK is very much a court procedure too...many times over.
A legal principle called "estoppel" bars people from using subterfuge to escape contractual obligation: had he signed "mickey mouse", it would still be considered a legally valid, binding document!
no, the bank would not be required to advance funds in Canada. The death of the borrower would relieve the bank of its contractual obligation to carry out the loan
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That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.
You have to pay child support until otherwise ordered by the court. If your ex left the state with the court's permission or it was not required, you have no recourse. If you live in a state where the ex has an obligation to notify you or the court that she is moving and takes the child and she failed to do this, you do have the right to file a motion against her for contempt of court. That, however, has nothing to do with your support obligation although it may be modified if you have to spend your own money to maintain visitation with your child. But again, any modification to support would be court ordered not something you decide on your own.