Using this system it is possible to
get a possession order along with an order that the tenant pay the legal costs incurred.
Not exact matches
Bakayoko, as ever, looked unsure in
possession and dodged his defensive responsibilities, looking a weak link in the side in the short time he was on the pitch before rightly
getting his marching
orders due to his own recklessness.
Pacers were off their game, and James had to be BRILLIANT (tip o» the cap to him;
got ta respect greatness) in
order to for the Cavs to win by one
possession.
The place
got really loud for two
possessions after they cut it to 9 in the fourth but then CJ shut them up in short
order.
Alexis has been wasteful, often losing
possession or failing to pick out a teammate, and he has been tending to drift too deep in
order to come and
get the ball, leaving the box deserted.
As a student in London nearing her exams, she was forced to
get a restraining
order on her house mate, who had become aggressive and had started destroying her
possessions.
«I
got a job» (35 %) and «my parents gave me a regular allowance» (29 %) were the most common responses, whilst a further 12 % admitted that they had «sold some
possessions» in
order to make money.
«I was
ordered to do whatever I had to do to
get custody of the animals and I was instructed to do and say anything I could to induce people to give me
possession of their dogs and cats.»
A victim can then
get a Protection
Order and e njoin the adverse party from physically injuring, threatening to injure or taking
possession of any animal that is owned or kept by the applicant or minor child, either directly or through an agent.
Even if you have an Exclusive
Possession Order, you may still want to
get a Restraining
Order because the Exclusive
Possession Order only protects you in and around the home, whereas a Restraining
Order can be used to protect you from unwanted contact anywhere in Alberta.
It is unlikely that you will be able to
get an Exclusive
Possession Order if you do not have children that will be remaining with you and there has not been any violence.
Note: If you are living on a reserve, you can not
get an Exclusive
Possession Order.
However, you may be able to
get an Exclusive
Possession Order for your home.
A Court
Order for exclusive
possession is not easy to
get.
If seriously concerned it may be the best course of action to immediately initiate a court action in
order to keep the children in a safe place or to
get a court
order for
possession of their passports.
If your home has been broken into, damaged and some of your
possessions stolen, our streamlined claims process can help you
get things back in
order.
If you
got a DUI / DWI or drug
possession, then our DUI School will satisfy court
orders, lower court penalties and help reinstate your drivers license.
Give us a call or
get a free renters insurance quote online in
order to protect your
possessions without breaking the bank.
If your business owns the building or contains items with it like computers, photocopiers, cranes, tractors or any
possessions of value that are needed in
order to conduct business and which need to be covered in case of potential damage, then you will have to
get additional insurance on top of your liability coverage.
In
order to safeguard the value of their
possessions when they lock up and leave their apartments each day, local residents
get comprehensive forms of Southwestern Queens renters insurance.
If you secured a loan in
order to purchase your car, boat or RV, you may have been required to
get this insurance before taking
possession of the item.
The homeowners policy owned by your landlord will not cover the
possessions of the tenants, and you will need West Des Moines renters insurance in
order to
get coverage for your things.
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Get a Concealed Deadly Weapon Permit
Get a Pardon or Expungement
Get an
Order of Protection from Abuse
Although only one parent
gets to determine where the child lives, both parents typically have significant access through the standard
possession order.