Sentences with phrase «get held up in court»

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Things wrapped up late (my kids back in NYC were getting up when I was going to bed), but before I Ubered it back to my hotel, I asked Jeannette if she'd still be holding court at the end of the bar like she has for years.
It's a safe bet the whole mess will end up in court — again — assuming someone doesn't get a court order to prevent one of the meetings (likely the one being held by the Ognibene crowd) from occurring in the first place.
I think this should hold up in court, but I don't know whether it will get through the New York State Legislature.
You can get a «Legal DNA Paternity» test that will supposedly hold up in court, or you can go for the less expensive «Peace of Mind» home kit that is said to be the same test as the «legal» version but not usable in court.
Even in the case of the Succoth hut on the condominium's balcony, where the SCC said that religious belief had only to be sincere to qualify for Charter protection (Linus van Pelt in Peanuts expressed that decades ago: it doesn't matter what you believe, as long as you're sincere), the religious person got to set up his hut contrary to the condo's by - laws because the court held it was no big deal for the condo.
Your will is the ideal time to write all of this down, because just telling your kids, «Oh yeah, Kyle gets the TV,» doesn't hold up in court.
When a beneficiary dies before you do, your policy's death benefit gets paid out to her estate, where it could be held up in court or disbursed among relatives you don't know or don't like.
My only addition is to get your lease written by an attorney, so you know it will hold up in court if need be.
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