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If so, a civil judgment will eventually be entered against him.
Q: One of your victims won a $43 million civil judgment against you.
This was the largest civil judgment ever assessed against a tobacco company.
He said that locally his group was rebounding after the civil judgment.
This bill raises the interest rate on civil judgments from 2 percent to 12 percent.
Credit history, liens, civil judgments, bankruptcy, and tax information may be included in the report.
A common ploy to avoid such large civil judgments is to file for personal bankruptcy.
These awards have the effect of civil judgments.
The lag in entering civil judgments could have other unforetold consequences.
Most important among those was whether records of arbitration awards and civil judgments against a broker would be removed from the record after 10 years.
They free a large manufacturer to make calculated corner-cutting decisions knowing the risk of high civil judgments is minimal.
The convicted killer of a young girl has declined to challenge a $750,000 civil judgment against him by allowing the deadline for appeal to pass.
"People tell me the civil judgments are the hardest to get off your credit report," Mr. James said.
The measure would bar people convicted of crimes against abortion clinics from using bankruptcy protection to avoid paying civil judgments.
Hundreds of criminal convictions may be overturned and the city is preparing for what could be more than $200 million in civil judgments.
Abortion clinics and women's groups won significant civil judgments against him for the damage and disruption he had caused over the years.
He lent $440,000 to a former Scientologist who has been trying for a decade to collect a civil judgment he won against the church.
And if a nation knows it is going to be on the receiving end of enormous civil judgments, that will be a deterrent."
The insurance industry, which must often pay civil judgments, favors proposals pending in several state legislatures that would limit the size of such awards.
Now, instead of a civil judgment against me and possibly being expelled from the Academy, I can go to the brig for fifty years!
Five of the nine witnesses against Sylver were able to eventually get their money back by winning civil judgments against him in small claims court.
Mason suggested that the references to the amount in controversy could refer to criminal fines as well as civil judgments.
My original could wind up getting socked with enough low-grade civil judgments to wipe out the reward for tracking Beta down in the first place.
It includes civil judgments on securities matters, formal disciplinary proceedings that are pending, criminal indictments and arbitration decisions.
Suspension of judgment is also a term used in civil law to indicate a courts decision to nullify a civil judgment.
Records indicated that Turner had a civil judgement against him and was being sued.
Both the criminal convictions and civil judgement are presently pending on appeal before Korea's highest court.
In both cases sheriffs are charged with enforcing civil judgements against debtors within their bailiwick.
The enforcement of civil judgements is dictated by the Civil Execution Act.
One of the shot men became a paraplegic as a result of his injury and obtained a civil judgement of $43 million against Goetz.
Respecting the clerical decision, and seeing the threat of continued unrest, Constantine also pronounced civil judgement, banishing them into exile.
He sued another director, J. G. M. Ramsey, winning a civil judgement on behalf of the bank's depositers.
The judgement may be a civil judgement about money laundering; the civil or criminal forfeiture of assets; or made against those who act as a fence.
Knoxville Whig editor William "Parson" Brownlow, who had been at odds with Ramsey since the 1840s, sued on behalf of these depositers and won a civil judgement against Ramsey.
Various jurisdictions in Canada on provincial and sub-provincial levels operate sheriff's departments primarily concerned with court bailiff services such as courtroom security, post-arrest prisoner transfer, serving legal processes, and executing civil judgements.
In July 2010, the National Assembly's justice committee decided unanimously that Mpumlwana's failure to disclose a civil judgement against him during the nomination process meant that he was not fit and proper to serve on the SAHRC.
With the peace he had sunk back into the position of playing second fiddle to his wife, who, ironically enough, never ceased to regale her acquaintance with tales of his military efficiency, sage civil judgement, and general competence to deal brilliantly with any situation that might arise.
We need to put impetus behind a study to identify the reasons why, despite the existence of the Brussels Convention, difficulties are still experienced in securing the enforcement in one Member State of a civil judgement handed down by a court in another Member State.