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Please vacate the premises by 5 PM to allow for cleaning.
Vacate can be used in the following sentance; "The Landlord has asked the tenant to vacate the premises".
In Philadelphia, after a sheriff's sale, the new owner must provide occupants with a notice to vacate within 15 days. If the occupants do not vacate after receiving the notice, the new owner can file an ejectment action to remove them from the property.
To suspend someone's judgement means to temporarily set aside or withhold forming an opinion or decision on a certain matter. It involves holding off on making a judgement until more information or evidence is available.
In Michigan, after a foreclosure sale, the new owner typically sends a notice to quit, giving occupants a minimum of six months to vacate the property. If occupants do not leave voluntarily, the new owner can file an eviction lawsuit with the court.
If you were not served and now have a default judgement, you can ask the court to vacate the default judgement. You have 180 days from the discovery of the judgement to file this motion.?æ
Only the court can 'vacate' a judgement. However if you feel that your argument of relying on inept counsel is persuasive, you may file an appeal of the ruling.
if you file a motion to vacate dismiss the judgment and it is granted, or it has run its course for SOL for reporting
Vacate the jury trial is an order that stops or postpones a case from going in front of a jury. Many times it can be used to reschedule a trial or because a settlement was reached between two parties.
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
Please vacate the premises by 5 PM to allow for cleaning.
I wish to vacate the premisses.
Occupy is an antonym of vacate
Vacate can be used in the following sentance; "The Landlord has asked the tenant to vacate the premises".
Depending on your states SOL for doing so, you can file a motion to vacate the judgement. But you should have an absolute reason such as, you weren't properly served, or the debt was beyond the SOL for legal recourse, or you have an absolute defense against the complaint.
I was told to vacate the vacation property I had rented.
To "vacate" something in legal terms means to make it null and void it or set it aside. See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/v/vacate/