You are only promising to
show up in court at the assigned date and time.
Policyholders are paid up to $ 50 / day for each day
they show up in court at Alfa's request.
If Ms. Owens - Libby had just hired Finebloom and Haenel, she probably wouldn't have had to
show up in court at all.
Not exact matches
Liberal Catholicism has many mansions, and depending on how the term is used, it can sweep
in everything from worldly prep schools «
in the Jesuit tradition» to passionately ascetic Catholic Worker houses, everyone from the all - but - lapsed Catholic who
shows up at Mass twice a year to the devout Catholic who attends every Sunday but felt glad for his gay nephew when the Supreme
Court ruled for same - sex marriage.
The Men's leg of the Rogers Cup tennis tournament was taking place
at Rexall Centre
Court and some NHLers
showed up to play
in Sportsnet's Ball Hockey Challenge.
A London paper referred to Edward Heath as a «surprise Boat
Show visitor» when the leader of the Opposition turned
up at the International Boat
Show in London's Earls
Court recently.
Either way, my question was whether you actually
show up in court and use «Asshole,» as a rebuttal, take insult
at every argument, misunderstand everything said to you, and then refuse to address the actual point being made.
And, we know that the Obama campaign's voter scoring system did a good job of identifying people likely to support Obama but less - likely to
show up at the polls (we know because those people did,
in fact,
show up at the polls after being aggressively
courted by the campaign).
Standing
at the half
court line with 20 other voters who had
shown up just before 8 a.m., Deacon filled out her ballot
in a couple of minutes
at one of the voting booths.
In court papers, the high - priced hooker claimed that Spitzer became irate when she
showed up at the hotel and refused to have sex with him.
The two lawyers had largely disappeared during Mr. Silver's three - week trial
in Federal District
Court in Manhattan; James M. McDonald sat quietly at the end of the prosecution table, while Robert K. Kry, a defense lawyer, did not even show up in c
Court in Manhattan; James M. McDonald sat quietly
at the end of the prosecution table, while Robert K. Kry, a defense lawyer, did not even
show up in courtcourt.
Syracuse, N.Y. — New citizens, parolees and college students whose voter registrations have gotten lost
in some bureaucratic paperwork shuffle are
showing up today
at Election
Court at the Onondaga County Board of Elections.
But
at a hearing
at City Hall today, Gibson expressed concern that undocumented immigrant tenants might be afraid to even
show up in housing
court, given the Trump administration's expanded deportation agenda.
Kris Thompson
shows up to former state Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno sentencing
at the Federal
Court House
in Albany.
And more often than not, these kids
show up at their
court hearings and temporary homes with all their belongings
in a black garbage bag.
Spartans are normally tough but Friday
at Murray High School, they were a little bit mushy when two special education students
showed up in the Royal
Court.
In this case, you can
show up at court and will most likely win just by
showing up.
I had the best relationships
in Pallanza, Italy, because there are few foreigners and because I
showed up at the local tennis
courts day one (on the lake
in view of the snow - covered Alps, no less) and had my first tennis match the next day.
Recently, the Avery estate signed
up with Victoria Miro
in London to be represented
in Europe, and the gallery is doing a full -
court press on the artist's behalf right now, giving him a solo
show at Art Basel — the gallery's first one - artist presentation
at the fair — and an exhibition
in its Mayfair gallery through the end of July.
In a rather unusual case, an Ontario Superior
Court judge has set aside a default judgment that was obtained
at an uncontested trial where the defendant intentionally decided not to
show up.
Because the purpose of a bail bond is to make sure the accused will
show up at all future
court proceedings, we can help you understand the consequences of failing to
show in court or other aspects of the bail bonds process.
For example, a casual perusal of the online legal research service Westlaw reveals that «mumbo jumbo» appears
at least 251 times
in judicial opinions.8 «Jibber - jabber»
shows up just seven times (although surprisingly used by parties, rather than
in statements from the
court), while the more prosaic «gobbledygook» has 126 hits
in the legal database.9 Believed to have been coined
in 1944 by U.S. Rep. Maury Maverick of Texas, «gobbledygook» has been used by everyone from political figures referring to bureaucratic doublespeak (for example, President Ronald Reagan's stinging 1985 indictment of tax law revisions as «cluttered with gobbledygook and loopholes designed for those with the power and influence to have high - priced legal and tax advisers») to judges decrying the indecipherable arguments and pleadings of the lawyers practicing before them.
In many cases (likely nearly all cases), if you show up in court and provide documents that your insurance is current, and was current at the time the ticket was issued, the judge (or the prosecutor) will likely dismiss the case with no penaltie
In many cases (likely nearly all cases), if you
show up in court and provide documents that your insurance is current, and was current at the time the ticket was issued, the judge (or the prosecutor) will likely dismiss the case with no penaltie
in court and provide documents that your insurance is current, and was current
at the time the ticket was issued, the judge (or the prosecutor) will likely dismiss the case with no penalties.
When mom files the contempt motion with the
court she will schedule a date for a
Show Cause Hearing,
at which time dad will need to appear and explain why he should not either pay
up or be found
in contempt of
court.
And yet, arriving
in court without a meticulously researched legal position is less fly - by - the - seat - of - your - pants and more akin to
showing up before the bench without any trousers
at all.
Quite simply, lawyers appreciate our clients, the folks who pay our bills, who feign interest
at our explanations of dull concepts, who patiently accept (though they never understand) that the
court will need nine months to decide their case (though they could close a multimillion - dollar deal
in nine days) and who take time off to
show up at depositions,
in court and
in our offices to do what we need to resolve their cases.
When longtime courtroom sketch artist William J. Hennessy Jr.
showed up last week
at the D.C. Circuit
Court of Appeals, supplies in hand, to capture oral arguments in a high - profile Guantanamo detainee case, the court's chief deputy clerk stopped him s
Court of Appeals, supplies
in hand, to capture oral arguments
in a high - profile Guantanamo detainee case, the
court's chief deputy clerk stopped him s
court's chief deputy clerk stopped him short.
Since a lawyer is required to get a client's signature and / or approval for certain steps of a case, and often to
show up in person
at hearings as well, the lawyer is required to withdraw to preserve the lawyer's reputation because not doing so would force the lawyer to have violations of
court rules that the lawyer is responsible for meeting on behalf of a client.
I wonder how a
court could possibly verify whether Directive 93/13 is
at stake,
in the event the defendant does not
show up, while the claimant does not state or denies that the defendant is a consumer.
Reforms aimed
at speeding
up cases moving from enforcement to bankruptcy proceedings are
showing some initial success, with the Guangdong
courts handling over 43,000
in the second half of 2017, of which 10,000 were handled by the Shenzhen
courts.
Several times a year, not enough people
show up at the municipal
court in response to jury summonses to provide a jury pool large enough to conduct a trial on a day where someone facing criminal charges must be tried or have their charges dismissed on speedy trial grounds.
Those days are mostly long gone as, despite popular myths, police are paid (
in many cases paid overtime) to
show up at court and for the most part are required to do so.
And, if you live
in Silicon Valley and you want to make a difference, you can
show up at the Santa Clara Superior
Court in San Jose to put pressure on Judge Allison Danner to give a harsher sentence.
If you do not respond within 60 days or
show up at any scheduled hearings, the
court may dissolve the marriage without your input and give your spouse everything she asked for
in the petition.
If your spouse did not answer your complaint — and does not
show up at the final hearing — the
court will most often approve the terms set forth
in your complaint.
Conduct your activities ethically,
in complaince with laws,
at arm's length,
showing good intentions, protect yourself by keeping properties
in good condition, act prudently and use insurance as mentioned, deal fairly and you should never end
up in court or ever worry about how much equity you have established.
I would definitely go after them, if not
in court,
at least send to a collections company so it hits their credit and
shows up as they have a housing debt.
I wouldn't think it would take a whole lot of legal counsel for an employee to
show up in court some day and tell the judge, «That didn't happen
at this company.