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You will have to file the Affidavit and Application with the clerk of the district court. The Order to Show Cause and the filed-stamped Affidavit and Application must then be given to the judge for signing and setting a date for the contempt hearing.
An Order to Show Cause is a court action filed in the District Court in an effort to gain compliance and enforce the Court Order.
No action at law or equity may be brought or maintained attacking the validity or enforceability of or to rescind or declare void and uncollectible any written contract entered into pursuant to, in compliance with, or in reliance on, a statute of the State of Nebraska which has been or hereafter is held to be ...
Willful disobedience of or resistance willfully offered to any lawful process or order of court constitutes criminal contempt. In re Application of Niklaus, 144 Neb. 503, 13 N.W. 2d 655 (1944).
The purpose of an order nunc pro tunc is to correct clerical or formal errors in order to make the record correctly reflect the judgment actually rendered by the court.
45-103. Interest; judgments; decrees; rate; exceptions. (2) An action founded upon an oral or written contract in which the parties have agreed to a rate of interest other than that specified in this section. Source:Laws 1879, § 3, p.
To start a Small Claims Court lawsuit you must go to the County Courthouse and complete a claim form, sign it before the clerk, and pay the filing fee and service costs. You may mail a completed claim form to the clerk if you have signed it before a Nebraska Notary Public.
Vehicles approaching or entering intersection at same time; right-of-way; entering a highway or roadway. (1) When two vehicles approach or enter an intersection from different roadways at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.