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  2. Charging order - Wikipedia

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    A charging order, in English law, is an order obtained from a court or judge by a judgment creditor, by which the property of the judgment debtor in any stocks or funds or shares in a limited liability company or land stands charged with the payment of the amount for which judgment shall have been recovered, with interest and costs.

  3. County Court judgment - Wikipedia

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    If the debtor does not make payment in response to a CCJ, the creditor may apply for a charging order, which would secure the debt on a property. Creditors can also apply for an attachment of earnings which would oblige the debtor's employer to deduct monies from their salary and send them to the court.

  4. Decree nisi - Wikipedia

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    A court, on the production of certain evidence, will make a charging order nisi and a hearing date is set. If the court is satisfied at the hearing that the creditor is entitled to have a charge on the debtor's property, it will grant a charging order absolute.

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    Dowling said the new tax would only apply to in-state pharmacies, not mail-order prescription drug companies like Amazon and Express Scripts, which would put Maine pharmacies at a competitive ...

  7. Jury instructions - Wikipedia

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    Jury instructions, also known as charges or directions, are a set of legal guidelines given by a judge to a jury in a court of law.They are an important procedural step in a trial by jury, and as such are a cornerstone of criminal process in many common law countries.

  8. Business ownership within England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Even without a corporate general partner, risk can be spread by distribution of limited partnership shares. If a judgment creditor obtains a charging order against one partner, the order goes to that partner's share in distributions from the partnership, and not to the entire business.

  9. Sam's Club Set to Roll Out Order Minimums on Aug. 19

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    Starting Aug. 19, 2024, Club members can pick up curbside orders without paying a fee when meeting a minimum order threshold of $50. A $4 fee will apply to each curbside pickup order if the ...