What is a word for draw a conclusion?
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What does -- dated even date herewith -- mean?
It means dated the same date as the document that you're reading.
For example, a deed transaction sometimes includes two deeds executed on the same date. The first deed would be from Harry and Sally to William. The second deed would be from William to Sally. The second deed would state in the "being clause", being the same premises conveyed to me in deed of even date and recorded herewith.
Pro se is Latin and means "for self". A person who represents himself in court alone without the help of a lawyer is said to appear pro se.
A pro se litigant is a person involved in a lawsuit without the representation of an attorney.
Does ordinances mean a set of laws?
An ordnance refers to an authoritative law or decree especially municipal regulations. They are mostly enactments made by the legislative body of a local government.
Is a license the same as a certificate?
That will depend on how they are used. Typically a license is issued by some regulating authority and a certificate is issued to document some status or achievement.
The law is put in place for all to abide, it protects us a s citizens and protect our rights. If you do not live by the law you will pay the penalty.
Take him to court! if he is the father whether he uses his parental rights or not, he has to pay child support.
I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
What does it mean if a judgment against you is reversed?
Whatever the ruling of the original court action was, and the decision that was rendered, has been reversed (probably by an appelate court).
Whether or not this may result in a re-trial or re-hearing depends on many factors and cannot be foretold.
Is a levy the same thing as a lien?
No. Levy has different meanings.
To levy is to impose a tax or fine. A levyrefers to the act of a seizure of property in execution of a judgment by an authority such as a sheriff.
A lien is a right or interest of a creditor in another’s property. For example, a mortgage, income tax lien, property tax lien or an attachment.
When did the hands off doctrine take affect?
The "hands-off" doctrine has technically always been around.
Previous to the 1960-1970's the courts simply classified inmates as "less than human" and therefore had no rights.
It was only in the early 40's (ex parte Hull) and through the civil rights movements of the 60's and 70's that inmates began to have their rights recognized and the "Hands-Off" doctrine was more or less abolished.
You'll still see it from time to time, but when it does happen inmates now have the right to sue.
What is the difference between data and knowledge?
Data is raw facts and figures that do not have meaning e.g 7, summer, vanilla, money It arises from : outputs of MIS (management information system) transaction between two parties Automated billing automatic measurments Knowledge is the applying of rules to information. (information is data with meaning e.g 7 flavoured vanilla ice creams) So the knowledge to my data would be In the summer i will by 7 flavoured vanilla ice creams if i have enough money
A dispute is gainsaying a statement. Facts are provable statements to dispute them is to show they are not proven.
It means that the person could not make it or will not make it to court due to medical issues.
An act is the volitional movement of a person's body. Unconscious or instinctive acts are not considered volitional. You have to think it for it to be an act.
What is the difference between insolvency and bankruptcy?
THey are synonymous with others:
defalcation, default, destituteness, destitution, disaster, exhaustion, failure, indebtedness, indigence, lack, liquidation, loss, nonpayment, overdraft, pauperism, privation, repudiation, ruin, ruination
They are very different actually. Insolvency is a financial/accounting term that means one has liabilities or debts in excess of their assets. Obviously it is an important consideration in financial analysis and credit matters. Many people or companies can be insolvent without an outward signs, or even as part of their plan...a stat up for example frequently is but it's plan is to generate income in the future, as it markets it's product, and have more assets than debt.
Bankrutpcy is a legal term and actually a legal process. To be bankrupt one needs to have filed with the US Bankruptcy Court the required documents, under the appropriate program or Law, and be declared bankrupt. At that point a number of legal things occur which have to do with the court providing financial protection and taking over the affairs of the BK.
Commonly (and the way the Law is intended), someone becomes insolvent, with no chance of remedy, before they file bankruptcy.
Of course the term bankrupt may be used in other than financial ways as a colloquiel expression. As in someone is "morally bankrupt"
What does sign over your right mean?
Any time you sign over your right to something you waive your right to its use and/or possession and you transfer your interest to another party. It could be a car, an inheritance, real property, or your parental rights to your child. You should make certain you are fully informed of the consequences before signing over your rights.
agreement which both parties agree to and binding to both of them whereas in attempt there's a deadlock to be resolved