If a respondent chooses not to sign a document, it may indicate that they do not agree with its contents or are not willing to be legally bound by it. In some cases, their refusal to sign may also prevent the document from being implemented or enforced as intended.
There are many sign languages in the world, with some of the most common ones being American Sign Language (ASL), British Sign Language (BSL), Australian Sign Language (Auslan), and Japanese Sign Language (JSL). Each country or region may have its own sign language that developed organically within that community.
No, there are different types of sign languages used by deaf communities around the world. The most common ones include American Sign Language (ASL), British Sign Language (BSL), and Australian Sign Language (Auslan). Each sign language has its own grammar, vocabulary, and rules for communication.
In American Sign Language, you can sign "MOM, YOU KNOW SIGN?" by signing "MOM" and then doing the sign for "YOU," followed by the sign for "KNOW," and ending with the sign for "SIGN."
In American Sign Language, you can sign "I'll be back" by signing "I" then using the sign for "future" followed by the sign for "come back". This communicates the idea of returning in the future.
Depending on the usage of the word, sign is already a verb. For example "to sign something" is an action and therefore a verb.
If they refuse, and does not appeal, ile a motion for a default order.
If the respondent is served, that is proof to the court that he or she has been informed of the court action. In a number of states, the person who serves the respondent only needs to touch the respondent with the piece of paper. Your lawyer can explain the procedure to you.
Depending on the state - there are several different methods of handling this. You should contact your attorney or the court that granted the divorce that handled it for advice and guidance.
What does responder mean? thats what i want to know not stupid respondent gosh >:|
the answerer i think..............The respondent.
The respondent is the person or group accused or sued.
If your spouse refuses to sign a divorce decree you will still have to go in front of the judge but he will most likely sign off on it and give you everything you want. This is because the respondent is not willing to cooperate.
Yes, the respondent is the defendant in a legal case.
The respondent in a survey is the person who answers the questions and provides feedback or information.
One can become a respondent in a divorce case when their partner files for a divorce. The one who files the divorce is the petitioner and the other partner is the respondent.
what happen's if a respondent dose not serve the petitioner a response to a summons
the respondent