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  2. Intervention (law) - Wikipedia

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    In the courts of the State of Texas, a jurisdiction whose rules of civil procedure differ considerably from the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a nonparty may intervene in a pending lawsuit by filing a pleading, which is typically called "plea in intervention" or "petition in intervention" without leave of the court, but any party in the ...

  3. Appearance (law) - Wikipedia

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    A conditional appearance has two primary forms, the limited appearance, which disputes liability to the limited extent of identified property, and the special appearance, which allows a defendant to dispute the personal jurisdiction of the court over the defendant so as to avoid default while the defendant seeks the dismissal of the action. A ...

  4. Enforcement of foreign judgments - Wikipedia

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    The defendant had been initially less than frank in relation to the narrow issue on which his defence turned. In the circumstances it was therefore appropriate to grant leave to defend conditional upon the payment of $100,000 into court within 28 days.

  5. A judge has sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge. What ...

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    What did the judge say? In an 18-page decision last week, Merchan revealed that he was planning on handing Trump an unconditional discharge, stating that it seemed to be “the most viable ...

  6. Leave (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A motion or application for leave is a motion filed with the court seeking permission to deviate from an established rule or procedure of the court. [ 1 ] The most common use of a motion for leave is to seek an extension to an already-passed time frame to amend a court pleading , which is allowed once under the Federal Rules of Criminal ...

  7. Plea - Wikipedia

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    In law, a plea is a defendant's response to a criminal charge. [1] A defendant may plead guilty or not guilty. Depending on jurisdiction, additional pleas may be available, including nolo contendere (no contest), no case to answer (in the United Kingdom), or an Alford plea (in the United States).

  8. Los Angeles fires: NFL moves Vikings-Rams wild-card game to ...

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    The NFC wild-card game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings is being moved to Arizona, the NFL announced Thursday. The game remains scheduled for Monday at 5 p.m. PT, but will now be ...

  9. Daniels v Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Daniels v Campbell Court Constitutional Court of South Africa Full case name Daniels v Campbell NO and Others Decided 11 March 2004 (2004-03-11) Docket nos. CCT 40/ 03 Citations ZACC 14 ; 2004 (5) SA 331 (CC); 2004 (7) BCLR 735 (CC) Case history Prior actions Daniels v Campbell NO and Others 2003 (9) BCLR 969 (C) in the High Court of South Africa, Cape of Good Hope Provincial Division Related ...