Petition To Set Aside Compromise And Release In Suffolk

State:
Multi-State
County:
Suffolk
Control #:
US-000297
Format:
Word; 
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The Petition to Set Aside Compromise and Release in Suffolk is a legal document filed by plaintiffs seeking to contest a prior conveyance of property related to a perpetual care cemetery. This form outlines the plaintiffs' interests in the cemetery and identifies the defendants involved in the property dispute. Key features include detailed identification of the parties, the property in question, and the specific grounds for the request to set aside prior conveyances. Filling instructions involve completing relevant sections with accurate details of the parties and property, as well as attaching necessary exhibits. The form is vital for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it allows them to address potential issues of wrongful property conveyance effectively. It serves as a tool for ensuring the integrity of property titles, particularly in cases involving cemetery land, where specific regulations may apply. Properly utilizing this form can help secure the rightful ownership of the cemetery property for future use, ensuring compliance with local legal requirements.
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Specifically, pursuant to Uniform Rule 202.7 (f), upon an application for an order to show cause that seeks a temporary restraining order, the application must contain an affirmation demonstrating that there will be significant prejudice to the party seeking the restraining order by the giving of notice.

An Order to Show Cause is way to present to a judge the reasons why the court should order relief to a party. For example, a party can seek an order granting discovery, or dismissing all or part of an action by bringing an Order to Show Cause.

An Order to Show Cause is a way to present to a judge the reasons why the court should order relief to a party.

For example, a party can seek an order granting discovery, or dismissing all or part of an action by bringing an Order to Show Cause. The Order to Show Cause differs from a motion, because it can shorten the required notice time to the other parties.

A petition to set aside an order approving compromise and release is, in effect, a petition to reopen. It requires a showing of good cause. It is not uncommon that one party alleges "mutual mistake," while the other party asserts the mistake was unilateral. This is ultimately decided by the trier of fact.

New York City ex parte restraining orders or orders of protection are orders issued by a judge while the defendant is not present in court. Ex parte restraining orders can sometimes be the result of harassment offenses, stalking, assault, and sometimes even domestic violence offenses.

Your Response to the Order to Show Cause must show a good reason (“cause”) for not following the Court's rules, directions, or deadlines. You must also do anything else the Court tells you to do in the Order to Show Cause.

A petition for approval of compromise of claim of minor or adult person with a disability is filed when parties have agreed to settle a claim of a minor or adult person with a disability. The law doesn't allow a minor or person with a disability to settle their own claim without an adult guardian.

An Order to Show Cause is way to present to a judge the reasons why the court should order relief to a party. For example, a party can seek an order granting discovery, or dismissing all or part of an action by bringing an Order to Show Cause.

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Petition To Set Aside Compromise And Release In Suffolk