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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 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 brings
If obeyed, the law brings order and satisfaction.
# If a Scout brings specific questions to his Scoutmaster, the Scoutmaster should answer within his comfort level, remembering that a " boy who appears to be asking about sexual intercourse ... may really only be worried about pimples ".
If the perfect quantity of fuel were added to a slightly subcritical mass, to create a barely supercritical mass, the temperature of the assembly would increase to an initial maximum ( for example: 1 K above the ambient temperature ) and then decrease back to room temperature after a period of time, because fuel consumed during fission brings the assembly back to subcriticality once again.
If the steer stumbles or falls before the bulldogger brings it down, he must either wait for it to rise or help it up before wrestling it to the ground.
If needed, she can even pilot a Gundam herself, being one of the few non-Gundam Fighters able to put on a fighting suit despite the pain the process brings to an untrained body, and manage to use the Mobile trace system.
Altshuller believed that inventive problems stem from contradictions ( one of the basic TRIZ concepts ) between two or more elements, such as, " If we want more acceleration, we need a larger engine ; but that will increase the cost of the car ," that is, more of something desirable also brings more of something less desirable, or less of something else also desirable.
If cattle are driven into, or of their own accord enter, the water, they are commonly not molested ; but if by chance some unusually big or ferocious specimen of these fearsome fishes does bite an animal — taking off part of an ear, or perhaps of a teat from the udder of a cow — the blood brings up every member of the ravenous throng which is anywhere near, and unless the attacked animal can immediately make its escape from the water it is devoured alive.
If this is the case, then it brings into question how communication between them about the truth or falsity of any given statement could be established.
If there are, he brings one of them back to the chair and cuts his hair.
If this is the case, then he was the son of Exuperantius of Poitiers, of whom the contemporary pagan poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus wrote: " Even now his father Exuperantius trains the Armoric sea-board to love the recovery of peace ; he re-establishes the laws, brings freedom back and suffers not the inhabitants to be their servants ' slaves.
If my death brings another person happiness, then I'm happy for them.
If a cache miss occurs, the previously described cache update state machine brings the correct datum into the cache.
If any buyer's broker ( or any of his / her agents ) brings the buyer for the property, the buyer's broker would typically be compensated with a co-op commission coming from the total offered to the listing broker, often about half of the full commission from the seller.
If an agent or salesperson working for the buyer's broker brings the buyer for the property, then the buyer's broker would commonly compensate his agent with a fraction of the co-op commission, again as determined in a separate agreement.
If a member of the family is hot headed or a thief or a trouble maker or brings misfortune on the family, then a family council will be held and that member will be cast out of the family and will have to stay out of the way for ever more.
" If Looks Could Kill " ( issues # 1-6 ) brings Cable and Deadpool together ( literally ).
If orgasm still occurs after removal of stimulation, it typically brings less pleasure than usual, and is considered a " ruined orgasm ", as opposed to being a " denied orgasm " ( sometimes known as " blue balls ").
If one brings news of a threat to Waterdeep, the North, or the Realms in general, Khelben will go into action, planning countermeasures, seeking the aid of allies, and likely asking the informer to continue in search of more information.
If the pilot brings the aircraft to a full stop before taking off again then it is known as a " stop-and-go ".
If such a loved and respected Head is then kept from the fleet and replaced by those who displease the men, now it is shown what calamity and disaster this brings with it.
If a defendant brings a declaratory-judgment counterclaim, the plaintiff may not be able to so easily drop the suit if the outcome begins to look dismal because plaintiff now has to defend the counterclaim.
If he brings the fox across, he must then return to bring the beans over, resulting in the fox eating the goose.
If he brings the beans across, he will need to return to get the fox, resulting in the beans being eaten.
If the button is not pressed within six seconds, a full brake application brings the train to a halt.

0.450 seconds.