Objections made when evidence is offered.Objections made when an attorney says something.Objections are often made during trial.An objection is raised any time an attorney believes something is improper.Maybe the question is not phrased properly.Maybe the question assumes facts that are not in ...
Signing a waiver of service does not eliminate the defendant’s rights to waive objections to the court’s jurisdiction over a legal matter. For example, a defendant can still file a motion asking the case to be dismissed because the court lacks jurisdiction over her property or her person. ...
Despite objections by trial lawyers, some insurance companies try to save money by using computerized settlement calculators. Insurance settlement programs assign values to special damages and other factors in a personal injury claim. There are hundreds of factors, like whether the victim is represented...
Despite these objections, I’ve been a long time user and reader of Twitter. Since I’ve had to explain my fascination so many times, it seemed a good idea to blog about it at least once. That way I can just cut and paste the blog link whenever yet another person says “Twitter?
There is little foundation for his objections Footing The finer refuse part of whale blubber, not wholly deprived of oil. Foundation An institution supported by an endowment Footing The thickened or sloping portion of a wall, or of an embankment at its foot; foundation. Foundation The fundamental...
Swearing, however, is more likely to be found in contexts requiring formal and binding declarations, like taking office or testifying in court. 13 Both affirming and swearing are legally binding; however, the choice between the two can reflect personal beliefs or the specific requirements of the ...
) That which is, or may be, presented in opposition; an adverse reason or argument; a reason for objecting; obstacle; impediment; as, I have no objection to going; unreasonable objections. Objection (n.) Cause of trouble; sorrow. Objectionable (a.) Liable to objection; likely to be ...
their objections to any short-term extension, arguing that the House should instead take up individual spending bills. They had threatened to oust McCarthy as speaker if their demands weren't met, or if he turned to Democrats for help passing the funding extension before the end of the month...
An informal probate process, also called summary probate, that requires less court oversight can be used if the estate is small, the will is simple, all parties are in agreement with it, and no objections are raised. The will and death certificate still must be filed in this instance. Prob...
If the court approves such objections, those debts will become nondischargeable.1 This includes credit card purchases owed to a single creditor for luxury goods exceeding certain dollar amounts that were procured within 90 days of the bankruptcy filing. However, if the debtor can prove they ...