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Who is the Master of the High Court and what is his role in Liquidations?

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The Master of the High Court is part of the executive arm of the State and falls within the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice. The Master's role is inter alia to oversee the administration of insolvent estates and liquidated companies and close corporations. Any irregularities in the administration of an insolvent estate should be reported to the Master of the High Court.

If I file a Response with the court, will I have a chance to talk to the judge?

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Yes. If you respond to the Summons and Complaint and disagree with the amount of child support or question paternity, you will be given a court date.

Q8. Why are some taxing jurisdictions not holding a Truth in Taxation Meeting?

Tax Statements FAQ - Property Records & Taxation - Anoka...
State statutes allow taxing jurisdictions meeting certain criteria to be exempt from the requirement to hold a public Truth in Taxation meeting. Cities with a population under 500 or a county, city, school district or metropolitan special taxing district that does not exceed its previous year property tax levy by more than the percentage increase in the implicit price deflator (IPD) are exempt from the Truth in Taxation public hearing requirement. Yes, it is likely they will differ.

Can the judge hear you if you whisper at the back of the court?

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That really depends on how sharp their hearing is! But it isn't a good idea - if you interrupt or disrupt the proceedings of the court you can be ruled in contempt of court, which can be punished with a fine or even a jail term.

After I go to court, will the judge give me time to pay?

Municipal Court: Frequently Asked Questions
Payment for fines and court costs are expected at the time of court. However, you may ask the judge for time to pay at the time of court.

Why study taxation?

Taxation FAQs : Bentley
Taxation cuts across the fabric of anyone’s business. The accounting, law and financial planning professions, in particular, rely on tax specialists to interpret ongoing changes in the U.S. tax code, Treasury regulations, and case law. tax issues increase in scope and complexity, professionals who provide advanced tax knowledge are key contributors to strategic decision making. the old saying goes, “There are only two things certain in life – death and taxes.”

What happens if this goes to court? What can the judge do?

tex-faq
The court may extend the 10 day time period only if the court finds, by a preponderance of the evidence, that there is a reasonable expectation that a physician or health care facility that will honor the patient's directive will be found if the time extension is granted. The court may not second guess the committee's decision making process.

Why is the name of a judge sometimes shown instead of a court?

JustCite - Support - FAQs (Frequently-Asked Questions)
If your question is not answered here, have you tried the Help Index? If that does not help either, then please contact our Help Desk.

Can I call, write to, or talk with the Judge outside of court?

LawHelp State Frequently Asked Questions
No. You may not call, write to, or talk with the Judge about your case outside of court. The decision must be based only on the evidence the Judge hears in the case. The Judge may hear this evidence only in court, after all parties have had notice and a chance for a hearing.

How do I know if I need to go to the District Court or Circuit Court?

Kentucky: Campbell County Local Government - Frequently Aske...
The Circuit Court issues drivers license, and I.D. Cards, criminal felony charges, divorces, civil actions, and custody cases. They are located in the Newport Courthouse, they can be reached at 859-292-6314. The District Court handles all traffic matters, all misdemeanors, juvenile matters, small claims forcible detainer actions, paternity actions, limited civil actions, preliminary hearings on felons and restraining orders.

What about the taxation system?

Business for sale in Tenerife - Real Estate Agents in Teneri...
There are basically two systems, one as we know it in Britain and another called the ‘modular’ system. The modular system can be a great advantage but this where you will need to talk with you tax advisor

When is property taxable by a taxing unit?

Webb County Appraisal District Home page
If a property is located in a taxing unit on January 1 for more than a temporary period then it is taxable.

What Is a T-1 Circuit?

T1 FAQ - Frequently asked Questions about T1 Voice and Data ...
Simple Answer - T-1 is a high-speed data circuit with four wires, two of which are used for transmitting and the other two for receiving. The T-1 is capable of transmitting and receiving data at a rate of about 1.5 million bits-per-second (BPS). Thus, the T-1's data transmission rate is more than 50 times faster than a PC modem operating at 28,800 BPS. Technical Answer - T-1 circuits provide a bandwidth of 1.536 "usable" Mbps on 24 channels of 64 kbps each.

How is a private judge different from a referee or special master?

Private Family Law Court
California law provides that judges can appoint either referees or special masters to investigate specific issues or claims and report back to the court. Special masters and referees are not judges and do not have authority to make binding orders. Instead, they investigate the issues which have been assigned to them, and make recommendations to the judge, who is then free to accept, reject, or modify the recommendations in making a final order.

How do I judge an item?

Frequently Asked Questions | OurStage.com
Click on Judge. You'll be shown 2 items (songs or videos) to watch or listen to. Just decide which one you like better and by how much your rating is registered, along with all the other votes, helping to select the top 10 items. (return to top)

What is a judge?

mob incentive: FAQ
A judge is chosen by an idea creator (often they choose themselves) to determine the outcome for a specific idea. They get to choose the winning solution for an idea and reject ideas as they are submitted. They can also close an idea without a winner (eg. all the snow melted before someone could build a 20-foot snowman). Judges wield a lot of power so choose them wisely.

What is a senior judge?

Federal Judiciary Frequently Asked Questions
The "Rule of 80" is the commonly used shorthand for the age and service requirement for a judge to assume senior status, as set forth in Title 28 of the US. Code, Section 371(c). Beginning at age 65, a judge may retire at his or her current salary or take senior status after performing 15 years of active service as an Article III judge (65+15 = 80).
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