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  2. United States congressional hearing - Wikipedia

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    The Senate rules also contain a specific procedure for closing a hearing. By motion of any senator, if seconded, a committee may close a session temporarily to discuss whether there is a need to close a hearing for any of the reasons stated above. If so, the committee can close the hearing by majority roll call vote in open session.

  3. Charles Josias Wampatuck - Wikipedia

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    After Wompatuck's death, Charles was a minor so a regent acted on his behalf until he came of age. In 1671, Charles Josiah became sachem. [4] In 1684 and 1685, Charles Josiah Wampatuck signed various deeds and confirmatory deeds affirming his grandfather's transfer of Boston, Stoughton, Dedham, Mansfield, Norton, and other areas to the colonists decades earlier.

  4. Recording (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, it behooves purchasers and mortgage lenders to record their deeds or mortgages, respectively, to prevent this outcome. Once an instrument affecting the title to real estate has been recorded, the law holds that everyone is deemed to know of its existence, even if they have not searched the records in the recorder's office.

  5. Hegseth’s confirmation hearing Tuesday before the Senate Armed Services Committee is the first of a flurry of hearings for Trump’s Cabinet selections this week ahead of the president-elect’s ...

  6. Takeaways from Day 3 of President-elect Donald Trump’s ...

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    Thursday’s trio of confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees put the focus squarely on Trump’s domestic and economic agenda, which will dominate the debates ...

  7. Partition (law) - Wikipedia

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    As a final act, the court, in a hearing (not a trial), will accept the special reports and order that these be executed by a title company, which will also effectuate "recordation" of the conveyance and easement deeds (any cash compensation due any of the parties will also be effectuated within the escrow).

  8. FSU vs. ACC lawsuit: What to know ahead of conferences ... - AOL

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    The hearing scheduled for 10 a.m. is set to address the conference claims that Judge Cooper committed a "judicial foul" with his rulings made in the FSU vs. ACC case taking place in Leon County ...

  9. Hearing (law) - Wikipedia

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    A hearing is a part of the court process in Australia. There are different types of hearing in a case. There may be several hearings, although not all may be scheduled. These include: [4] court mentions, where a case first is heard in court; [5] [6] and/or; directions hearing(s) (a brief hearing in front of a judge or commissioner); [7] and