A judge might decree, "The property shall be sold at auction by the sheriff from the court house steps." Then the judge might announce, "Judgement is stayed for 30 days." That means the property would not be sold immediately but it would be sold in 30 days.
If in that time the person who lost that case appealed to the court of appeals and that court accepted the appeal, then the stay would become longer. The property would not be sold while the appeals court listened to the case.
These have to do with payments. On 30 days you have that long to pay the payment after you receive the bill. With net 30 days you have 30 days since you purchased the item to pay it off.
you need a writ of execution. File for this 30 days after judgment and no payments received. File at same court and bring your copy of the court decision/order
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It means 30 days after the date the invoice is received.
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30 days from the date the judgment is entered
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Yes. This rule applies for most states as well, but you must inform the hotel that you will be staying for 30+ days.
Depending on what state, the party usually has approx. 30 days to appeal the Judgement. Contact the office of the clerk of the court where the judgment was filed to obtain information on its status
The only way to make sure that this judgment is updated is to mail a certified letter/return receipt to the bureaus that is reporting this information.
Usually within 30 business days.
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You have 30 days to respond to a default judgment by going to the courthouse and filing an appeal. A new trial will be set where the judge will either give you another opportunity to hear your side or vacate the judgment if you can show that you were not properly served.
A default judgment is entered by the court. A cell phone company can file suit for past due payments and if the defendant does not appear in court in person or by counsel then a default judgment is entered in favor of the cell phone company. The defendant then has 30 days to appeal this judgment/
In very broad terms, the judgment creditor can apply to the court for a writ of sale and have the sheriff sell the property at a public auction. The exact time line will vary by state and will depend on whether or not you are entitled to a deficiency judgment. For example, California has two different time lines. If a deficiency judgment is not available or the creditor waives the right to get a deficiency judgment, then the sheriff gives 120 days notice of levy and 20 days notice of sale. if there is the right to have a deficiency judgment, the sale occurs after 30 days but the owner has a 90-day right of redemption.
In Ohio it is 30 days. It maybe diffent in other states. * The average time limit is 20 days although it will vary depending upon the state law, therefore it can be as short as 10 days from the time the judgment is entered. This applies to appeal only not to the filing of a motion to have the judgment lifted.
In Colorado, the time given to pay a judgment in small claims court is typically 30 days from the date of the judgment. If there are specific circumstances that warrant an extension, the court may consider granting additional time.