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The landlord must give the tenant written notice that rent is unpaid, and that the rental agreement will terminate if rent is not paid in 5 days. (ARS 33-1368(B)).
A form that is filed in New York state court and served on all parties confirming that the parties have completed necessary discovery proceedings and the case is trial ready (CPLR 3402(a)). It is the paper that gets the case on the courts trial calendar.
From the date the Notice of a material bdocHub was given, the tenant has 10 days to fix the problem. If the material bdocHub is a risk to health and safety, the landlord must give the tenant 5 days to fix the problem. The 5 or 10 day period begins on the day after the date of the Notice.
A motion is an application to the court made by the prosecutor or defense attorney, requesting that the court make a decision on a certain issue before the trial begins. The motion can affect the trial, courtroom, defendants, evidence, or testimony. Only judges decide the outcome of motions.
(a) Notice of petition. A notice of petition shall specify the time and place of the hearing on the petition and the supporting affidavits, if any, accompanying the petition.
A Notice of Intention to File a Claim is an optional document that a potential claimant may serve upon the defendant to extend the time period to serve and file a claim.
Practi- tioners use notices to admit to get their adversary to admit matters not in dispute: the genuineness of writings, or correctness or fairness of any photo- graphs or of the truth of any matters of fact.2 For this column, adversary is used to distinguish the party seeking a notice to admit (the seeking party)
In legal terminology, a petition is made to the court by a petitioner against a respondent, while a complaint is filed by a plaintiff against a defendant. A petition asks the court to provide a court order, while a complaint seeks damages or to force the defendant to start or stop doing something.