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case and debtor's
Under some circumstances, some creditors, otherwise the United States Trustee can request for the court converting the case into a demolition under chapter 7, or appointing a trustee to manage the debtor's business.
The rake became the butt of moralistic tales in which his typical fate was debtor's prison, venereal disease, or, in the case of William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress, insanity in Bedlam.
Upon issue of the Warrant the court will transfer the case to the debtor's local court and write to the debtor informing them of the warrant.
Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls, in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.

case and petition
In United States appellate procedure, an appeal is a petition for review of a case that has been decided by a court of law.
The second is the collateral appeal or post-conviction petition, in which the petitioner-appellant files the appeal in a court of first instance — usually the court that tried the case.
However, in the case of a creditor's petition, the Statement of Affairs will rarely be filed on the same day the court order is made.
Pauline Léon, on 6 March 1792, submitted a petition signed by 319 women to the National Assembly requesting permission to form a garde national in order to defend Paris in case of military invasion.
Some U. S. states have begun to ban the use of the insanity defense, and in 1994 the Supreme Court denied a petition of certiorari seeking review of a Montana Supreme Court case that upheld Montana's abolition of the defense.
The case resulted from a petition to the Supreme Court by William Marbury, who had been appointed by President John Adams as Justice of the Peace in the District of Columbia but whose commission was not subsequently delivered.
Because Marbury filed his petition for the writ of mandamus directly in the Supreme Court, the Court needed to be able to exercise original jurisdiction over the case in order to have the power to hear it.
In some situations, a complaint is called a petition, in which case the party filing it is called the petitioner and the other party is the respondent.
The US Supreme Court granted Interior's petition, vacated the lower court's ruling, and remanded the case back to the lower court.
In case of controversial and substantial changes, Philippines jurisprudence requires full-blown court lawsuit, that must include the local civil registrar in the petition, since RA 9048 and Rule 108 ( Cancellation or correction of entries in the Civil Registry ) of the Rules of Court, do not allow the change of gender in a birth certificate.
In a civil case the plaintiff sets forth its allegations in a complaint, petition or other pleading.
Slovik's case was taken up in 1981 by former Macomb County Commissioner Bernard V. Calka, a Polish-American World War II veteran, who continued to petition the Army to return Slovik ’ s remains.
The Manchester case established a precedent that any municipal borough in which an Anglican see was established was entitled to petition for city status.
In one rescript replying to a petition made by the inhabitants of Tyre, transcrbed by Eusebius of Caesarea, Maximinus expounds an unusual pagan orthodoxy, explaining that it is through " the kindly care of the gods " that one could hope for good crops, health and the peaceful sea, and, that not being the case, one should blame " the destructive error of the empty vanity of those impious men weighed down the whole world with shame ".
Replying to Skinner's petition, the East India Company objected that the case was one of first instance, and that the Lords therefore should not have accepted it.
In February 2005, McCorvey petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn the 1973 decision with McCorvey v. Hill, arguing that the case should be heard once again in light of evidence that the procedure harms women, but the petition was denied.
In case the recount demand was unsuccessful, the group discussed filing a petition to change the name back to West Paterson, including discussion of how to raise the $ 33, 000 needed to cover the cost of a special election in spring 2009 for voters to reconsider the name.
In 2011, the borough received national attention for its role in the landmark Supreme Court case Borough of Duryea v. Guarnieri, in which the court stated that " a government employer's allegedly retaliatory actions against an employee do not give rise to liability under the Petition Clause unless the employee's petition relates to a matter of public concern.
Despite its two defeats in the lower courts, the school board decided to take its case to the Supreme Court, authorizing its attorney to file a petition for a writ of certiorari, which the Court granted on 4 March 1940.
If the Court grants the petition, the case is scheduled for the filing of briefs and for oral argument.
granted sub nom " is an abbreviation of the legal phrase " certiorari granted sub nomine ", meaning " judicial review granted, under name ", indicating that a petition for certiorari of a case has been granted, but that the court granting certiorari is hearing the case under a different name than the name under which the subordinate courts heard the case.

case and Statement
The first case involving criminal law to be overruled with the Practice Statement was Anderton v Ryan ( 1985 ), which was overruled by R v Shivpuri ( 1986 ), two decades after the Practice Statement.
Hovell published two pamphlets Reply to " A Brief Statement of Facts in Connection with an Overland Expedition from Lake George to Port Phillip in 1824 ", and an Answer to the Preface to the Second Edition of Mr Hamilton Hume's " A Brief Statement of Facts ", ( for a balanced discussion of the merits of the case see paper by professor Sir Ernest Scott in Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Australian Historical Society, vol.
Comprehensive earnings, in this case, includes net income from the Income Statement, foreign exchange translation changes to Balance Sheet items, accounting changes applied retroactively, and the opportunity cost of options exercised.
Among important articles by Williams Cornish one might include the following: "' Linguistically sound principles ': the case against Kernewek Kemmyn ", Cornish Studies, 4, ( 1997 ); " Pre-occlusion in Cornish ", Studia Celtica 32 ( 1998 ); " Indirect Statement in Cornish and Breton ", Cornish Studies 6, ( 1998 ); " Saint in Cornish ", Cornish Studies 7 ( 1999 ) and the review, "' A modern and scholarly Cornish-English dictionary ': Ken George ’ s Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn ( 1993 )", Cornish Studies, 9 ( 2001 ).
Following this, the Court of Appeal issued a Practice Statement dated 11 July 1994, stating that while the Court would treat its own prior decisions and those of the Privy Council as normally binding, where it appeared that adherence to such decisions " would cause injustice in a particular case or constrain the development of the law in conformity with the circumstances of Singapore " it would regard itself as free to depart from such decisions.
However, whilst not specifically called a county palatine, the Officers of the Duchy made the observation ( Duchy Preliminary Statement – Cornish Foreshore Dispute 1856 ): " The Dukes also had their own escheators in Cornwall, and it is deserving of notice that in the saving clause of the Act of Escheators, 1 Henry VIII., c. 8, s. 5 ( as is the case in numerous other acts of Parliament ), the Duchy of Cornwall is classed with counties undoubtedly palatinate.
* Statement of Interest by United States in Schiavo case ( PDF file ) March 21, 2005
Dick Cheney while the Court was considering a case of Cheney's, Whitehouse. org included a fake dual statement titled " Joint Statement by Vice President Cheney and Justice Scalia Vigorously Defending the Propriety of Their Extracurricular Commingling " and accompanied with a false image of Cheney and Scalia together in a hot tub.
* Stephen A. Kent, University of Alberta, Statement on Fair Game for the Dennis Erlich case, February 1999
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case and Affairs
An arrest warrant was issued in 2000 under this law against the then Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was challenged before the International Court of Justice in the case entitled ICJ Arrest Warrant Case.
As the violence continued, the Minister for External Affairs, Patrick Hillery, met with the British Foreign Secretary and also went to the United Nations in a plea to send a peacekeeping force to the North and to highlight the Irish government's case.
The case goes badly for Roman when it is assigned to Niebaum ( J. T. Walsh ) of the Internal Affairs Division ( IAD ), who Roenick claimed was involved in the embezzlement.
Another high-profile Koch official and ally, Cultural Affairs commissioner Bess Myerson, was accused and eventually indicted for improperly conspiring with a judge in order to fix a divorce case in favor of Myerson's mob-linked lover.
An elected committee of school children called the External Affairs Committee have over the years, since the court case, and with the support of the Trust, promoted Summerhill as a case study to state school children, teachers and educationalists at conferences, schools and events.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs ( BIA ), responsible for law enforcement on the reservation at the time, allegedly sent the police investigation case file of the rape ( for which it had custody ) to its Aberdeen, South Dakota office to keep it away from the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Court.
* FFRF v. Department of Veterans Affairs-April 19, 2006 challenge of the pervasive integration of " spirituality " into health care by the Department of Veteran Affairs was stayed while the Supreme Court considered the Hein case and dismissed after Hein was decided for lack of standing.
In some nations, such as India, the foreign minister is referred to as the Minister for External Affairs or, as in the case of Brazil and of the former Soviet Union, as the Minister of External Relations.
* 30 – In the case of Fourie v Minister of Home Affairs, the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa rules that the common law definition of marriage must be extended to include same-sex couples.
As a result, the state Governors continued to be formally appointed by the Queen on the advice of the British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, as had been the case prior to 1942.
* 2 – In the case of National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian Equality v Minister of Home Affairs, the Constitutional Court of South Africa extends spousal immigration benefits to partners in permanent same-sex relationships.
He also sent a letter to Mr. Franco Frattini, the European Commissioner of Justice and Internal Affairs, where he suggested that in case the EU decides to ban Nazi symbols, Communist symbols should be banned too.
Viewers had been introduced to the character of Jim Reed during the 1967-1968 season of Dragnet ( which was called Dragnet 1967 for that particular season ) in the episode " Internal Affairs ", in which he and Malloy were witness to a case of alleged police brutality against another officer.
* As Union Minister of Urban Affairs and Employment in 1998-99, Jethmalani's decision in the MS Shoes case landed him in controversy.
The issues of land claims were raised in the UK Parliament in 2004 and were debated with a reply on the subject from The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs acknowledging ' need for reform of the remnants of feudal and manorial law ' as a case was highlighted in Peterstone Wentloog, Wales where villagers were being charged excessive fees to cross manorial land to access their homes.
The decision of the Constitutional Court in the case of Minister of Home Affairs v Fourie on 1 December 2005 extended the common-law definition of marriage to include same-sex spouses and gave Parliament one year to rectify the inequality in the marriage statutes.
" " Legal Affairs "</ ref > Physician William S. Forbes was indicted, and the case led to passage of various Anatomical acts.
This new program combines HUD Housing Choice Voucher rental assistance for homeless veterans with case management and clinical service support which is provided by Veterans Affairs administration at its own medical centers and also in the community.
As the handover ceremony takes place, Hon sheds tears over the loss of his beloved Mary before hosting an upper-class party, while back at the police station, Lau handles a case involving a young woman, coincidentally also called Mary, who becomes his wife in Infernal Affairs.
On 23 March 1923 he appeared in R v Secretary of State for Home Affairs ex parte O ' Brien 2 KB 361 at a Divisional Court consisting of Mr Justice Avory and Mr Justice Salter to apply for a writ of habeas corpus for O ' Brien as a test case to allow the release of the others.
: The majority of the French-speakers abroad do so in BHV, according to N-VA. Whatever the case may be, for the elections of 2007 the governor of the province of Flemish Brabant ( instructed by the Flemish Minister of Administrative Affairs ) stroke out from the lists of registered voters in BHV, all expatriates who had filled their voter ’ s registration form in French, including those who had registered in Municipalities with language facilities ( where communication with the local and federal administration is normally allowed in either language ).
He served as Chief Superintendent of Freedmen's Affairs, State of Kentucky and was plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Runkle v. United States.

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