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filer and on
Some states ’ lis pendens statutes require the filer of the notice, in the event of a challenge to the notice, to establish that it has probable cause or a good likelihood of success on the merits of its case in the underlying lawsuit ; other statutes do not have such a requirement.
For each document filed, the court clerk inspects the document to ensure compliance with the court's rules on how legal documents should be formatted, verifies that the filer has not been declared a vexatious litigant, and confirms that the case number and caption are for a valid case.
The primary maintenance carried out on crosscut saws is sharpening, which cannot be done in the field, and must be done by a highly skilled filer.
WWA switched from local disk early on to a NetApp filer, which allowed WWA to run INN substantially more efficiently than previous.

filer and same
A program would be installed in the same way, by dragging the archive from the web to the archiver, and from there to the applications directory in the filer.
Ironically, several expressions are used by both the English and the French to describe the same culturally unacceptable habit, but attributing the habit to the other people: e. g., " taking French leave " ( leaving a party or other gathering without taking polite leave of one's host ) is referred to in French as " filer à l ' anglaise " ( literally, " flee English-style "), while the ( now somewhat archaic ) expression " French letter " ( referring to a condom ) is rendered in French as " capote anglaise " ( English hood or cap ).

filer and by
Files are loaded by dragging them to an application from the filer, and saved by dragging back to the filer.
Starting in the early 2000s, a series of startups emerged offering alternative solutions to single filer solutions in the form of clustered NAS – Spinnaker Networks ( acquired by NetApp in February 2004 ), Exanet ( acquired by Dell in February 2010 ), Gluster ( acquired by RedHat in 2011 ), ONStor ( acquired by LSI in 2009 ), IBRIX ( acquired by HP ), Isilon ( acquired by EMC ), PolyServe ( acquired by HP in 2007 ), and Panasas, to name a few.
Finally the Intrepid M designation was changed to refer only to models using external NAS storage served by a NetApp filer ; the model with its own internal storage was then redesignated Intrepid S. The last Intrepid release included monitoring capability for managed machines and the Intrepid itself plus a sophisticated policy engine that permitted on-the-fly rebooting or rebinding of managed machines to new ones from a reserved pool as dictated by policy rules.
A saw filer will maintain the gullet shape by manually shaping the grinding wheel with a dressing stone, and the set up of his grinding machine.
In courts that require triplicate submissions, the third copy is then taken ( either by the clerk or by the filer ) to the chambers or courtroom of the judge assigned to the case.
Where e-filing is in effect, the filer is normally required to lodge a " courtesy copy " ( that is, a conventional paper copy ) at the chambers of the assigned judge by the next business day.

filer and was
A tax preparer would, within 24 hours of submission, receive from the IRS confirmation that the submission was free of mathematical errors, and that the filer had no liens or delinquent federal student loans.
Next, the court clerk then stamps both copies with a large stamp that indicates the name of the court and the date the document was filed, then keeps one copy for the court's files and returns one copy to the filer for the filer's own records.

filer and .
Bankruptcy fraud should be distinguished from strategic bankruptcy, which is not a criminal act, but may work against the filer.
In a data center or enterprise environment, an iSCSI target often resides in a large storage array, such as a EqualLogic, Nimble Storage, Isilon, NetApp filer, EMC NS-series, CX4, VNX, VNXe, VMAX or a HDS HNAS computer appliance.
Applications are executable directories, and are thus also installed ( copied ), uninstalled ( deleted ), and run through the filer interface.
A group of Auspex engineers split away in the early 1990s to create the integrated NetApp filer, which supported both the Windows CIFS and the UNIX NFS protocols, and had superior scalability and ease of deployment.
These may simply be in the form of a narrow band-pass optical filer, or a blocking reagent in a binding reaction that prevents nonspecific binding or a quenching reagent in a fluorescence detection system that prevents " autofluorescence " of background objects.
In the United States, when a consumer or business files for bankruptcy all property of the filer becomes property of a newly created entity, the " bankruptcy estate.
A saw filer or saw doctor is a person who maintains and repairs saws in a saw mill.
They are run for 4 to 24 hours then sent to the saw filer for maintenance.
The saw filer inspects the saw for needed repairs then gums, fits and benches the saw as necessary.
The saw filer uses a semi or fully automatic grinding machine for this.
A single light at the benchman ’ s work station, along with ground gauges, allows the saw filer to measure level and tension.
Each filer has his own hammer which he carefully dresses.
A filer is a type of disk storage device which owns and controls a filesystem, and presents files and directories to hosts over the network.
In 2007 NetApp introduced its own deduplication technology: NetApp Dedupe, available for all current models of NetApp filer.
Several projects have also been recognized for their contribution to society such as mine detector, unmanned arial vehicle and water filer.
At that point the preparer would issue the filer a check for the amount of the expected refund minus a commission.

these and suits
While patent suits are still among the most complex and expensive forms of litigation, these rules have saved litigants uncounted sums of money.
For private suits only the victims or their families could prosecute, while for public suits anyone ( ho boulomenos, ' whoever wants to ' i. e. any citizen with full citizen rights ) could bring a case since the issues in these major suits were regarded as affecting the community as a whole.
The quantity of these suits was enormous: in effect the courts became a kind of upper house.
There are no markings on the tiles to distinguish these suits ; a player must simply remember which tiles belong to which group.
In yet another set of related cases, in September 2003, the RIAA ( trade association of the music industry ) filed suit in civil court against several private individuals who had shared large numbers of files with Kazaa ; most of these suits were settled with monetary payments averaging $ 3, 000.
Mahjong tiles are split into these categories: suits, honor, and flowers.
When possible, these working class mods spent their money on suits and other sharp outfits to wear at dancehalls, where they enjoyed soul, ska, bluebeat and rocksteady music.
Each of these suits has pip cards numbering from ace to ten and four face cards for a total of 14 cards.
It created a general right to privacy ( Griswold v. Connecticut ), limited the role of religion in public school ( most prominently Engel v. Vitale and Abington School District v. Schempp ), incorporated most guarantees of the Bill of Rights against the States — prominently Mapp v. Ohio ( the exclusionary rule ) and Gideon v. Wainwright ( right to appointed counsel ),— and required that criminal suspects be apprised of all these rights by police ( Miranda v. Arizona ); At the same time, however, the Court limited defamation suits by public figures ( New York Times v. Sullivan ) and supplied the government with an unbroken run of antitrust victories.
Thus, upon the conquest of Persia, Alexander the Great sent to Athens 300 suits of Persian armour with the following inscription Alexander, son of Philip, and all the Greeks except the Spartans, give these offerings taken from the foreigners who live in Asia added.
Wearing swim suits, fins, and dive masks on combat operations, these " Naked Warriors " saw action across the Pacific in every major amphibious landing including: Eniwetok, Saipan, Guam, Tinian, Angaur, Ulithi, Peleliu, Leyte, Lingayen Gulf, Zambales, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Labuan, Brunei Bay, and on 4 July 1945 at Balikpapan on Borneo, which was the last UDT demolition operation of the war.
Some of these requirements also apply to pressure suits worn for other specialized tasks, such as high-altitude reconnaissance flight.
Experience has shown the greatest chance of exposure occurs near the gravitational field of a moon or planet, so these were first employed on the Apollo lunar EVA suits ( see American suit models below ).
The majority of these " mobile suits " have a cockpit in the " torso " of the machine, with a camera built into the " head " to transmit images to the cockpit ( with the exception of the head-mounted cockpits in Psyco Gundam ) and are non-sentient machines, with the exceptions of the artificial intelligence A. L. I. C. E.
While collateral attacks on criminal convictions, such as state level habeas corpus petitions, are usually considered to be technically civil cases, because they are not brought by a prosecutor and do not seek to convict someone of a crime, these suits are, in both states, appealed to the criminal court of last resort, rather than the civil court of last resort.
" Everybody in these sketches wore wide-waisted " fat suits " ( similar to hoop skirts ), so Detective Fat and his clients and his suspects would spend most of the time bumping each other and bouncing across the crowded room.
In colloquial speech, these are called PJs, jim jams, or jammies ; in South Asia, and sometimes in South Africa, they are known as night suits.
In response some telemarketing companies have filed law suits against these portals.
Reflecting the retaliatory nature of these suits, at least one of the co-defendants is still waiting to find out from the judges which particular statements if any he made were actually false.
In opening the Court stated that it did not wish to hear argument on the question whether the Fourteenth Amendment applies to such corporations as are parties in these suits.
Stretching and pulling excessively easily caused these suits to be torn in half.
Magnet won each of these suits because it is, legally, a Vocational-Technical school ( a school which offers a vocational education ) and offers vocational certifications.
Some of these suits were brought by individuals who later deemed their recovered memories of incest and / or satanic ritual abuse to be false.

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