Tag: Effects of Discharge
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Protection
Protection in United States Protection Definition In Mercantile Law. The name of a document generally given by notaries public to sailors and other persons going abroad, in which is certified that the bearer therein named is a citizen of the United States. In Governmental Law. That […]
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Protection
Protection in United States Protection Definition In Mercantile Law. The name of a document generally given by notaries public to sailors and other persons going abroad, in which is certified that the bearer therein named is a citizen of the United States. In Governmental Law. That […]
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Third Parties
Third Parties in United States Third Parties Definition in Contract Law A term used to include all persons who are not parties to the contract, agreement, or instrument of writing by which their interest in the thing conveyed is sought to be affected. (…). But it is difficult to give a […]
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Third Parties
Third Parties in United States Third Parties Definition in Contract Law A term used to include all persons who are not parties to the contract, agreement, or instrument of writing by which their interest in the thing conveyed is sought to be affected. (…). But it is difficult to give a […]
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Reaffirmation
Reaffirmation (Effects of Discharge) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of reaffirmation. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Effects of Discharge is provided. Finally, the subject of Discharges in relation with reaffirmation is examined. Note that a list […]
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Reaffirmation
Reaffirmation (Effects of Discharge) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of reaffirmation. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Effects of Discharge is provided. Finally, the subject of Discharges in relation with reaffirmation is examined. Note that a list […]
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Hearings
Hearings in the United States Juvenile Offender Hearings They include the following: REFERENCE HEARING (transfer statute, certification): A hearing to determine whether a youth·14 years of age or older, should be,removed from the protection of the Juvenile Code and referred for […]
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Hearings
Hearings in the United States Juvenile Offender Hearings They include the following: REFERENCE HEARING (transfer statute, certification): A hearing to determine whether a youth·14 years of age or older, should be,removed from the protection of the Juvenile Code and referred for […]