In 'The Godfather', Sonny uses the phrase, "Go to the Mattresses" after the attempt on his father's life. To 'go to the mattresses' means to prepare for all-out war.
It can be used as a noun or a verb. Noun --- "We need someone to judge the contest." pronounced Con -test with accent on the first syllable. Verb --- "The family has decided to contest the will." pronounced Con -test with accent on the second syllable.
If the will is void, there is no reason to contest it, it can not be used.
the one in the rel world is pointr then the on in contest
used to be the king of radio contest out in L.A. Calif from 1986 to 1996 winning more contest that anyone including a corvette from rick dees.
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Commonly used terminology when writing contest rules includes "eligibility criteria" to define who can enter the contest, "entry requirements" to outline what participants must submit, "judging criteria" to explain how entries will be evaluated, and "prizes" to detail what winners will receive.
They are used for whatever you want to use them for they can be used in many different ways like having a contest or whatever :)
Yes. A no-contest clause is enforceable in most jurisdictions. However, there are different approaches to no-contest clauses. Some jurisdictions that allow no-contest provisions still allow a contest of the will if there seems to be an obvious defect in the will. You would need to check your state laws to determine the standards used in your jurisdiction. A no-contest clause is also called an in terrorem clause.
The fisherman caught a salmon which he used to win the fishing contest.
Pleading no contest, or nolo contendere, is a legal term used in court when a defendant neither admits nor disputes a criminal charge. By entering a no contest plea, the defendant essentially accepts the punishment without admitting guilt. This plea cannot be used against the defendant in a civil case based on the same set of facts.