In the case I think you are describing, I would expect the court to order the inspection on its own motion. How can the court rule on partitioning a house without inspecting the house?
Monday, January 30, 2012
If someone files a motion to inspect in a civil suit how can the opposing party block the motion?
What is a good reason? Its a house regarding a partition action.If someone files a motion to inspect in a civil suit how can the opposing party block the motion?Your question makes no sense. What are you really asking?If someone files a motion to inspect in a civil suit how can the opposing party block the motion?The opposing party can't block any motion in any case. They can contest the motion, but the JUDGE makes the decision, not either party to the lawsuit.
In the case I think you are describing, I would expect the court to order the inspection on its own motion. How can the court rule on partitioning a house without inspecting the house?government auctions muffler
In the case I think you are describing, I would expect the court to order the inspection on its own motion. How can the court rule on partitioning a house without inspecting the house?
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