An objection motion is a formal request made during a legal proceeding to challenge the admissibility of evidence or the validity of a legal argument. It is typically made by one party to alert the court of an issue or error that they believe should be addressed. The judge then decides whether to sustain (approve) or overrule (deny) the objection.
"Unopposed motion granted" means that a request made to the court has been approved without objection from the opposing party. This typically indicates that the court has reviewed the motion and supporting documents and has decided to grant the request due to the lack of opposition.
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To respond to a motion for discovery, you typically need to provide any requested documents or information that are within your possession or control. If you believe the requests are overly burdensome or irrelevant, you may file an objection with the court. It's important to comply with any valid discovery requests in a timely manner to avoid potential sanctions.
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The scientific term for charges in motion is electric current.
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A motion to extend the time in which to file an objection to discharge is just that, it extends the time in which an objection can be filed. The question is not specific enough, but the answer is likely found in the body of the motion. What extension of time is requested?
Failure to make fine payments,
You file an objection to the motion for relief.
It means that person no longer has an objection to your BK plan.
"Unopposed motion granted" means that a request made to the court has been approved without objection from the opposing party. This typically indicates that the court has reviewed the motion and supporting documents and has decided to grant the request due to the lack of opposition.
You mean demurred. Demurred means to make an objection.
No Objection Certificate
sustained means: that the judge agrees with the objection and the witness does not have to answer the question Overruled means: that the judge disagrees with the objection and the witness DOES have to answer the question
It means the objection is not effective, so the debtors' exemption claims remain in effect.
"Objection overruled" is a ruling by a judge that denies an attorney's objection during a trial, allowing the line of questioning or evidence to proceed. This means that the judge has determined the objection raised lacks legal merit and does not have a valid basis in the rules of evidence or courtroom procedure.
- make trivial objections: to argue over unimportant things and make petty objections - petty objection: an unimportant distinction or petty objection