The plaintiff may withdraw a civil action when the Superior Court is not in session or at any time before the return day, by filing in the clerk's office a written notice of the withdrawal, signed by himself or his attorney, specifying the action withdrawn and the time of withdrawal.
The plaintiff may withdraw a civil action when the Superior Court is not in session or at any time before the return day, by filing in the clerk's office a written notice of the withdrawal, signed by himself or his attorney, specifying the action withdrawn and the time of withdrawal.
1 : to remove oneself from participation from a case ;specif. : to cease participation in a conspiracy by an affirmative act of renunciation esp. involving confession to the authorities or communication of abandonment to co-conspirators. 2 : to remove a motion from consideration under parliamentary procedure.
For example, if someone is charged with a crime but the prosecutor later decides that there is not enough evidence to prove guilt, they may choose to withdraw the charges. This means that the case will not go to trial and the accused person will not be convicted.
: the act of taking back or away something that has been granted or possessed. b. : removal from a place of deposit or investment. c(1) : the discontinuance of administration or use of a drug.
A case is withdrawn when the DA says that they are not moving forward on the charges, a case is dismissed by a court when either (1) there is insufficient or inadequate evidence, (2) the DA asks for it to be dismissed, or (3) there was some agreement for the case to be dismissed.
The se- curity or lease interest is embodied in a writing which evidences the debt. This writing constitutes the "chattel paper," which may consist of a conditional sales contract, a chattel mortgage, a security agreement or a chattel lease,2 with or without an accompanying negotiable instru- ment.
Chattel is personal property that is movable between locations, as opposed to real property, which has a fixed location. Common examples include mobile homes, furniture, and automobiles. This article explains what chattel is and how it is used as security in chattel mortgages.
Chattel property law is defined as any property that is not land or physical items that belong to the land. Chattel is movable goods and land cannot be moved. A house would not be considered chattel property because it is attached to the land.
Chattel paper refers to a document used in secured transactions to sell property on credit while retaining some interest in the property.