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Operation & Management Contract
It is highly important you make the necessary changes in accordance with the nature and background of your business and the signing parties. Consult your attorney before you implement this contract as is.
Civil Complaint for Damages, Declaratory Relief, Extraordinary Writs, and Preliminary Injunction
Federal Civil Rights Complaint (42 USC 1983), including requests for damages, injunction, extraordinary writs, and declaratory relief out of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Declaratory relief refers to a judgment of a court which determines the rights of parties without ordering anything be done or awarding damages. By seeking a declaratory judgment, the party making the request is seeking for an official declaration of the status of a matter in controversy.
The declaratory judgment is generally considered a statutory remedy and not an equitable remedy in the United States, and is thus not subject to equitable requirements, though there are analogies that can be found in the remedies granted by courts of equity.
Declaratory relief refers to a judgment of a court which determines the rights of parties without ordering anything be done or awarding damages. By seeking a declaratory judgment, the party making the request is seeking for an official declaration of the status of a matter in controversy.
Incident Report, Motion to Compel
Motion to Compel Incident Report
Notice to Quit Mobile Home Tenancy Contrary to Rules And Regulations of Park
JDF 141 Notice to Quit Mobile Home Tenancy Contrary to Rules And Regulations of Park 3-12.doc
Notice to Quit Owner Occupied Mobile Home-Landlord and Tenant
JDF 142 Notice to Quit Owner Occupied Mobile Home 9-16.doc
Demand Notice Owner Occupied Mobile Home For Non Payment Rent
JDF 143 Demand Notice Owner Occupied Mobile Home For Non Payment of Rent 3-12.doc
Acknowledgment of Juvenile Record Sealed
Acknowledgment of Juvenile Record Sealed
Child Habitually Truant-Juvenile Family Law
Child Habitually Truant § 601(b)
A habitual truant refers to a child of compulsory school age who is absent without a legitimate excuse for five or more consecutive school days, seven or more school days in one month or twelve or more school days in a school year. The law further requires that after a student has been reported as a truant three or more times in one school year and after an appropriate school employee has made a conscientious effort to hold at least one meeting with the parent and the student, the student is deemed a habitual truant. The intent is to provide solutions for students who failed to respond to the normal avenues of school intervention, and the most cost-effective method possible should be used to notify the parent or guardian about the meeting at the school.
Deferred Entry of Judgment Notice of Noncompliance-Juvenile Family Law
Deferred Entry of Judgment Notice of Noncompliance
Deferred Entry of Judgment Order- Juvenile Family Law
Deferred entry of judgment is a program in California that allows a judge to stop short of entering a conviction in a criminal case. As a result, a defendant can avoid a conviction for a crime they actually committed. Simply put, deferred entry of judgment is a type of plea bargain.