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If and plaintiff
If the defendant files an appeal arguing that he should not have to pay any money, then the plaintiff might file a cross-appeal arguing that the defendant should have to pay $ 200, 000 instead of $ 50, 000.
If no excuse can be found or produced, the silence of the books is an authority against the defendant, and the plaintiff must have judgment.
If the plaintiff brings onlyclaims which are equitable, but the defendant asserts counterclaims which are of law, then the court will grant a trial by jury.
If the thing could not be recovered, the plaintiff could claim damages from the defendant with the aid of the condictio furtiva ( a personal action ).
If the plaintiff is so determined, a bond may be required, and if the bond requirement is not met within a specified time period, a judgment of dismissal is ordered.
If a plaintiff requests damages in the form of money or certain other forms of relief, such as the return of a specific item of property, the remedy is considered legal, and a jury is available as the fact-finder.
If a plaintiff files suit in state court in such a case, the defendant can remove the case to federal court if a timely request is made to do so.
If it appears that the defendant ought to pay 10, 000 sesterces to the plaintiff, let the iudex condemn the defendant to pay 10, 000 sesterces to the plaintiff.
If it does not so appear, let the plaintiff absolve him.
If the plaintiff prevails, the U. S. Congress may have to devise a different method of officer appointment.
If the plaintiff has shown that the defendant is liable, the main remedy in a civil court is the amount of money, or " damages ", which the defendant should pay to the plaintiff.
If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a variety of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose a temporary or permanent injunction to prevent an act or compel an act.
If the case settles, the parties might choose to enter into a stipulated judgment with the settlement agreement attached, or the plaintiff may simply file a voluntary dismissal, so that the settlement agreement is never entered into the court record.
If the judgment is for the plaintiff, then the defendant must comply under penalty of law with the judgment, which will usually be a monetary award.
If all assets are located elsewhere, the plaintiff must file another suit in the appropriate court to seek enforcement of the other court's previous judgment.
If the claim is denied, then the claimant ( or policyholder or applicant ) files a lawsuit with the courts and becomes a plaintiff.
If a plaintiff is injured by a fungible product but is unable through no fault of her own to identify the manufacturer of the product that actually injured her, jurisdictions that follow the doctrine of market share liability can shift the burden of disproving liability to all manufacturers of that product.
If the plaintiff can prove that the defendant knew about the defect before the damages occurred, additional punitive damages can be awarded to the victim.
If the plaintiff said the word craven (" I am vanquished ") and gave up the fight, he was to be declared infamous, deprived of the privileges of a freeman, and was liable for damages to his successful opponent.
If the demurrer is granted without prejudice, sometimes termed " leave to amend ", the plaintiff may correct errors filing a corrected, amended complaint.
If the defendant ignores further pleadings or fails to participate in the proceedings, then the court or administrative body may find the defendant in default and award relief to the claimant, petitioner or plaintiff.
If the accused's prayer is not answered in a manner that favorably restores the balance between the accused and the Government in criminal cases, or between the defendant and the plaintiff in civil cases, it is grounds for an appeal if a mistrial is not granted.
If plaintiff splits a claim in the course of a suit for special or justifiable reasons for doing so, a judgment in that action may not have the usual consequence of extinguishing the entire claim.

If and opposes
If the state opposes, the parts of the treaty affected by the reservation drop out completely and no longer create any legal obligations on the reserving and accepting state, again only as concerns each other.
If all beings, not just human, are included as having interests that must be considered, then the principle of equal consideration of interests opposes not only racism and sexism, but also speciesism and some forms of nationalism.
If someone opposes Ladin, he immediately puts forward another person to render an opinion in his support, clinging to his opinion and totally disregarding those around him ...
If the person confesses the oppressive thought, if he opposes and struggles with it, instilling into himself the desire for the opposite to the thought, then the passion will weaken and will eventually cease to plague him.
If the president opposes the bill, he can veto it and return the legislation to Congress with a veto message offering suggested changes.

If and removal
If a wedge-shaped coating of increasing thickness is removed from a substrate by an instrument like the Hesiometer with a knife of constant rake angle, a number of removal mechanisms are often observed which depend upon the thickness of the coating.
If there were no room in the design for the placement and removal of a scaffolding, then the structure might be impossible to build.
If brewers decide to convert their brew to a non-alcoholic brew they must consider the volume of liquid they have lost from the removal of the alcohol.
If a tumor is causing syringomyelia, removal of the tumor is the treatment of choice and almost always eliminates the syrinx.
If the lesion is suspected to be a skin cancer, a skin biopsy must be done first, before considering removal.
If, when the Senate reconvened, it declined to ratify the removal, the President would be required to reinstate the official.
::( 1 ) If, by reason of death, resignation, removal from office, inability, or failure to qualify, there is neither a President nor Vice President to discharge the powers and duties of the office of President, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall, upon his resignation as Speaker and as Representative in Congress, act as President.
::( 1 ) If, by reason of death, resignation, removal from office, inability, or failure to qualify, there is no President pro tempore to act as President under subsection ( b ) of this section, then the officer of the United States who is highest on the following list, and who is not under disability to discharge the powers and duties of the office of President shall act as President: Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Energy, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Secretary of Homeland Security.
If removal is desired or warranted, a dermatologist or similarly trained professional may use cauterization, cryosurgery, excision, or surgical ligation to remove the acrochorda.
If any portion of a root crown remains after attempted removal, the kudzu plant may grow back.
If the cause is gallstones, it is likely that an ERCP procedure or removal of your gallbladder will be recommended.
If caving stops and removal of ore from the drawbells continues, a large void may form, resulting in the potential for a sudden and massive collapse and potentially catastrophic windblast throughout the mine.
If no arrangements are made by the owner of such animal for payment of such costs of seizure and impoundment or the removal of such animal from the city, within a period of five days, then such peace officer may arrange for such animal to be destroyed in a humane manner.
If antibiotics do not control the infection, the patient may require a colectomy ( removal of the colon ) for treatment of the colitis.
If a keloid grows too large, removal is the only solution, resulting in a scar or, in worst cases, amputation.
If the tick's head and mouthparts are not attached to the body after removal, it may be necessary to perform a punch biopsy to remove any parts remaining inside the patient.
If the independent agency exercises any executive powers like enforcement, and most of them do, Congress cannot participate in the regular removal process of commissioners.
If the slug with the error made it as far as proofing and imposition, the distinctive set of letters served to quickly identify it for removal.
If Jackson is charged and found guilty, she would face punishments ranging from fines to removal from office.
If a vacancy occurs in the office of governor due to the governor's death, removal, or resignation from office, the Tennessee Constitution provides for the Speaker of the Tennessee Senate to become governor.
* If the removal of an adverbial does not leave a well-formed sentence, then it is not an adjunct
If the latter is true, one possible explanation for its appearance in modern Iceland would be from the capture and removal of a Native American woman, possibly a Beothuk.
If convicted, the governor is subject to removal from office and may be prohibited from holding elected office in the state thereafter.
If the disc that was removed was part of a four-disc connection at the time of its removal, the player sets it aside out of play and immediately takes another turn.
" If the conflict progresses, possibly into armed clashes, the role develops with the addition of the identification and removal of the armed groups-but again, at a low level, in communities rather than throughout entire cities.

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