Sentences with phrase «appointed by the court»

First, the executor of your state, appointed by the court, obtains a record all your outstanding debts, generally by requesting a credit report or looking through your bills.
Three psychiatrists, including one appointed by the court, said that Dotson appeared to be suffering from hallucinations and psychosis, but that he could regain competency to stand trial in the future.
If both parents are deceased or unable to care for their children, a guardian must be appointed by the court to take custody of the children and provide for their needs.
Richmond County District Attorney Daniel M. Donovan Jr. has been appointed by the court as special prosecutor to investigate allegations surrounding Assemblyman Vito Lopez.
But a special referee appointed by the court determined Holland had presented «no credible evidence» to support this claim, and Judge Arthur Engoron accordingly dismissed the case.
The arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the AAA's Commercial Arbitration Rules («Commercial Rules») and, when deemed appropriate by the arbitration forum or arbitrator, the AAA's Supplementary Procedures for Consumer - Related Disputes («Consumer Procedures»), or the appropriate rules of any alternative arbitration forum selected by you and us or appointed by a court, subject to the following modifications:
The Official Receiver has been appointed by the court as liquidator along with partners at PwC, appointed as special managers.
Apple execs have made a «promising start» to fixing the company's antitrust compliance programme, says the monitor appointed by the court after the iPhone maker was found guilty of conspiring to fix ebook prices last year.
Typically, a family member or friend comes forward and is appointed by the court, explains Swift.
The ward of the court may have a guardian appointed by the court.
First, the executor of your state, appointed by the court, obtains a record all your outstanding debts, generally by requesting a credit report or looking through your bills.
A legal guardian must have been appointed by the court for the child to be a ward of the court.
In doing this, however, you do stand to lose any non-exempt assets you may have (stocks, bonds, cash in savings accounts, valuable artwork, etc) to the trustee - in - bankruptcy appointed by the court.
The executor of your estate — either the person designated by your will or appointed by a court — will make payments to satisfy your debts with what is available in your estate.
Administrator: An individual or entity, such as a trust department, appointed by a court to settle the estate of a person who has died without leaving a valid will.
The bankruptcy trustee is an official appointed by the court to oversee your bankruptcy case.
A legal representative is a person appointed by a court to act on behalf of the estate of someone who has died or has been declared unable to handle his or her own affairs.
A lawyer appointed by the court to oversee her compliance says that, under New York's Pet Law, and even with the Federal entitlement to a companion animal for a person with a disability, she may, if she's lucky, be allowed to keep only one cat.
The ULC Committee's draft bill deals with four kinds of fiduciaries: executors of estates, «conservators» — we might call them «guardians» — appointed by a court to look after some or all of the affairs of someone incapable of doing so personally, attorneys (whom the bill calls «agents») under powers of attorney, and trustees under the usual laws of trusts.
They might also be called the «executor» (if named in the will) or «administrator» (if not named in the will, but appointed by the court).
An Estate Trustee During Litigation (ETDL) is often appointed by the Court pursuant to the Ontario Estates Act to administer an estate while litigation is ongoing.
Over the past 30 years, I have been honored as an arbitrator appointed by the court and as a judge pro tem.
b. Nonetheless, an independent medical examination is an examination conducted by a person appointed by the court.
Jay has also been engaged by many attorneys as expert witness in numerous professional liability cases and he has been appointed by the courts as Arbitrator, Mediator, Special Fiscal Agent or Receiver in numerous matters.
Deputies are appointed by the Court of Protection to manage the finances of the person lacking capacity, and act in their best interests.
We may act for a debtor company attempting to restructure its affairs while holding off its creditors on one file, working for an accounting firm that is appointed by the court to act in the best interests of all creditors on a second file, and working for a secured creditor trying to recover as much as possible on the loans it made on a third file.
Wokingham Borough Council had argued that a woman's award in 1998, which was administered by a deputy appointed by the Court of Protection, was enough to cover her care needs.
Wrongful death claims may only be brought by the Executor of the deceased person's will or the Administrator appointed by the court, if the person died without a will.
The Office of the Children's Lawyer is often appointed by the court to help in determining the child's wishes.
The MoJ is also proposing that fees paid to advocates appointed by the court to cross-examine victims of abuse will be cut from private to legal aid rates.
As an arbitrator appointed by the court, I have a widely - trusted ability to determine how much compensation is fair for an injured individual to receive from a liable party.
Receiver: A disinterested outside individual appointed by a court to manage and administer property or money that is in dispute in a lawsuit.
In this instance, Florida law prevents a landlord from recovering possession of the rental unit except when the last remaining tenant dies, personal property remains on the premises, rent is unpaid, at least 60 days have passed after a tenant's death, and the landlord has not been notified in writing of a probate estate or the name of a personal representative appointed by the Court.
and the landlord has not been notified in writing of a probate estate or the name of a personal representative appointed by the Court.
Apple seeks removal of antitrust monitor appointed by the court in wake of ebook price fixing scandal, Reuters
I am frequently appointed by the court to serve as a guardian for vulnerable or disabled adults.
The defendant is charged with the crime and the defendant has the option of hiring a criminal defense lawyer, having one appointed by the court if they are broke or representing themselves (pro se in the latin).
A volunteer appointed by a court to handle matters pertaining to children in abuse and neglect cases.
Receiverships: A «Receiver» is a neutral 3rd party appointed by a court to act as a responsible custodian of property involved in a lawsuit.
The June 21, 2011 South Carolina Supreme Court opinion in Ex Parte Brown 393 S.C. 214, 711 S.E. 2d 899 (2011), finally establishes «that the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution is implicated when an attorney is appointed by the court to represent an indigent litigant.
Only an executor duly appointed by a court does.
Kansas and Missouri child custody lawyer Barbara E. Hecht has been trained as a Guardian ad Litem and is often appointed by courts in both states to represent the best interests of children in these matters.
Carrubba v. Moskowitz, 274 Conn. 533, 877 A. 2d 773 (Connecticut Supreme Court, July 26, 2005): A lawyer appointed by the court to represent a child in a divorce action enjoys absolute immunity from malpractice claims by the parents.
Besides a lawyer, the plaintiff needs to retain a bailiff (to actually seize the documents) and an independent supervising lawyer (appointed by the court) to take custody of the seized records and deal with them as ordered by the Court subsequently.
For the purpose of the hearing on the preliminary issues, Buck was also appointed by the court to represent the interests of the scheme's beneficiaries (SAL's employees).
Her cousin Elma was appointed by the court to handle her finances, but Sandra believes Elma has been stealing from her.
This is usually an individual identified in the decedent's will, or they can be appointed by the court if the decedent did not specify a representative before their death.
A surety is an individual appointed by the courts who promises to ensure that the individual complies with the conditions of their bail, and who puts up money that they may lose if they fail in their surety duties.
The information required includes basic identifying information (name of Condominium and type of Condominium, address for service, municipal address) as well as information about the names of directions, number of units, maximum number of votes that could be counted at an owners meeting, management information, fiscal year, whether an administrator or inspector is appointed by the Court, and the date of the last AGM.
A Parenting Coordinator is typically appointed by a Court order or by a private consent agreement to help parents implement, modify and comply with their parenting plan.
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