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L-A- Law - 1986 Foreign Co-respondent 8-4 was released on:
USA: 28 October 1993
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The cast of Your Greek News - 2007 includes: Christine Cushing as Culinary Co-Respondent Katherine Eliopoulos as Bridal Co-Respondent Sophia Kaltsidis as Reporter Martha Kezemidis as Reporter Michelle MacMillan as Reporter Jennifer Polyzotis as Reporter Anastasia Tubanos as Host
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What does responder mean? thats what i want to know not stupid respondent gosh >:|
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the answerer i think
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The respondent.
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The respondent is the person or group accused or sued.
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Yes, the respondent is the defendant in a legal case.
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The respondent in a survey is the person who answers the questions and provides feedback or information.
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The cast of The Co-respondent - 1917 includes: George Anderson as Howard Van Keel Robert Cain as Gossip Elaine Hammerstein as Ann Gray Winifred Harris as Friend of mrs. van kreel Hattie Horne as Gossip Edna Hunter as Gossip Wilfred Lucas as Richard Manning Josephine Morse as Aunt Richard Neill as Attorney for Mrs. van Keel
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One can become a respondent in a divorce case when their partner files for a divorce. The one who files the divorce is the petitioner and the other partner is the respondent.
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what happen's if a respondent dose not serve the petitioner a response to a summons
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Aristocratic women.
NEW RESPONDENT
The patricians.
NEW RESPONDENT
ARISTOCRATIC MEN
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The estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent. The executor is not personally liable. If it is necessary to bring suit the executor's name will be recited as the respondent as the executor of the estate and not as an individual.
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Thomas Barstow has written:
'William Palmes, Esq; appellant. Thomas Barstow, respondent. The respondent's case'
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Laughlin Daly has written:
'John Eyre, Esq; - - - - - - - - - - appellant. Laughlin Daly, gent. respondent. The respondent's case'
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William Alcock has written:
'Mary Aylmer, widow, --------- appellant. William Alcock, Esq; -------- respondent. The respondent's case'
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If the respondent is served, that is proof to the court that he or she has been informed of the court action. In a number of states, the person who serves the respondent only needs to touch the respondent with the piece of paper. Your lawyer can explain the procedure to you.
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No, a respondent is not considered a defendant in a legal case. In legal terms, a respondent is typically a party who responds to a petition or complaint filed by another party, while a defendant is the party being accused or sued in a legal proceeding.
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A defendant is the party being sued in a civil or criminal lawsuit. In some types of cases, such as that of divorce, a defendant is also called a respondent.
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Aristocratic women.
NEW RESPONDENT
The patricians.
NEW RESPONDENT
ARISTOCRATIC MEN
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Robert Adair has written:
'Charles O Hara, Esq; appellant. Sir Robert Adair, bart. respondent. The respondent's case'
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If the respondent does not respond to a dissolution of marriage within a certain amount of time, the defendant will most likely get everything they want. The judge will award the defendant with everything they are asking for because the respondent is not there to tell their side of the story or to argue with what the defendant has put in the agreement.
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In legal contexts, the petitioner is the party who initiates a lawsuit or brings a case before a court, seeking a specific outcome or remedy. The respondent, on the other hand, is the party who responds to the claims made by the petitioner in a legal proceeding.
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In a nutshell what this implies is that the respondent has won the case and the petitioner-or the person bringing on the case against the respondent has lost the appeal and ordered by the court to pay back the respondents costs..usually..his legal costs.I hope this answers your query.[Syed Amir]
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The letter 'R' in the status of a legal party refers to the respondent. 'Respondent' is another term for defendant used in family law cases. The opposite is 'petitioner.'
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John Pern has written:
'William Worts son and executor of William Worts, Esq; ... Appellant. John Pern, Esq; respondent. The respondent's case'
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In a legal case, a defendant is the person being accused or sued, while a respondent is the person who responds to the allegations or claims made against them.
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In a legal case, a respondent is the party who responds to a legal action or petition, while a defendant is the party who is being sued or accused in the case.
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It depends. I live in Missouri. I am able to call the respondent, but only to discuss custody matters with our children. In most cases, you may not call the respondent because that would be violating the order of protection. Something many people do not understand is that you can get in trouble for violating the order of protection you have against someone.
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Respondent behaviors are reflexive responses to stimuli that occur naturally, like salivating when smelling food. Operant behaviors are learned actions that are influenced by consequences, such as pressing a lever to receive a reward. Respondent behaviors are typically involuntary, while operant behaviors are voluntary and purposeful.
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Thomas Sturmy has written:
'Sir Thomas Skipwith, heir and executor of Mr. Serjeant Skipwith, ---- ---- appellant. Thomas Sturmy, Esq; ... respondent. The respondent's case'
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The person who asked the court for the divorce. The other person is Respondent.
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a factor that may change according to the manipulated variable
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