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Removal - The expulsion of an alien from the United States. This expulsion may be based on grounds of inadmissibility or deportability.

 


Removal
(n) Removal is the change of legal proceedings from one court or venue to another court or venue based on a motion forwarded by a party to the dispute, after considering the advantages of the new court or venue.
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Cancellation Of Removal An immigration benefit allowing an immigrant in removal proceedings to ask the immigration judge to grant permanent residence. The judge's decision will be a matter of discretion.

Removal The transfer of a state case to federal court for trial; in civil cases, because the parties are from different states; in criminal and some civil cases, ...

Removal: A change in residence; the depriving of one's position, such as taking one's job away, the transfer of a thing or person from one place to another.
Remuneration: Payment for services rendered; salary; reward; recompense.

removal: 28 U.S.C. ยง1441 et seq., a method whereby a case commenced in a state court can be "removed" (changed) to a federal court if the federal court would have been a proper forum originally.
res: a thing; tangible or intangible property.

removal
n. 1) the change of a legal case from one court to another based on a motion by one of the parties stating that the other jurisdiction is more appropriate for the case. 2) taking away the position of a public official for cause, ...

removal, order ofAn order by a court directing the transfer of a case to another court.
replyA written pleading containing the plaintiff's allegations in response to a counterclaim.

removal : the act or process of removing : the fact of being removed
required departure See Voluntary Departure.

Removal of Case
The transfer of a case from one court to another, generally from state to federal court.
Rendition
The filing of a signed, written order with the clerk of the court.

removal from state court Procedure by which a party can seek to have a superior court case transferred to the United States District Court.

REMOVAL FROM OFFICE. The act of a competent officer or of the legislature which deprives an officer of his office.

Removal of remaining limits
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Removal action
Definition - Noun
: an action under environmental legislation and esp.

Removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer.
First, the landlord must file and win an eviction lawsuit, also known as an "unlawful detainer."
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removal
n. 1) the change of a legal case from one court to another, as fr...
renewal
n. keeping an existing arrangement in force for an additional per...

Removal of a charge, responsibility or duty.
Expressive Crime:
A crime committed under emotional distress and not for personal gain.

The removal of the disability which existed at the time of the devise does not, of itself, render it valid.

1) The removal of a problem that is against public or private policy or that endangers others, including nuisances such as weeds that might catch fire in an otherwise empty lot. 2) An equal reduction of recovery of debts by creditors when there are ...

Unlawful removal of a person (often a child) from their home environment.
abrogate
To repeal or cancel.

"Abatement or removal of nuisances: a remedy allowed by law to the party injured by a nuisance to abate, destroy, remove or put an end to the same by his own act."
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Exonerate: Removal of a charge, responsibility, or duty.
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Resection: Removal of tissue or all or part of an organ by surgery.
Retroperitoneal: Having to do with the area outside or behind the peritoneum (the tissue that lines the abdominal wall and covers most of the organs in the abdomen).

dredging : Removal of mud from the bottom of water bodies. This can disturb the ecosystem and causes silting that kills aquatic life. Dredging of contaminated muds can expose biota to heavy metals and other toxics.

transfer: the removal of a cause from the jurisdiction of one court or judge to another by lawful authority
trial: the formal examination of a legal controversy in court so as to determine the issue ...

Deportation
The removal of a foreign national under immigration laws for reasons such as illegal entry or conduct dangerous to the public welfare. The grounds for deportation varies from country to country.

Items of personal property (such as well pumps, central heating and air conditioning systems, in ground swimming pools, etc.) once affixed to real property so that removal requires substantial repairs to restore the real property to its former ...

change of venue - The removal of a suit begun in one county or district to another county or district for trial, though the term is also sometimes applied to the removal of a suit from one court to another court of the same county or district.

Larceny An old English criminal and common law offence covering the unlawful or fraudulent removal of another's property without the owner's consent. The offence of theft now covers most cases of larceny.

Bankruptcy usually involves the removal of several special legal rights such as the right to sit on a board of directors or, for some professions that form part of the justice system, to practice, such as lawyers or judges.

Thus, in 1894, the Coal Mines (Checkweigher) Act rendered it illegal for an employer (" owner, agent, or manager of any mine, or any person employed by or acting under the instructions of any such owner, agent, or manager ") to make the removal of a ...

Demolition, destruction, diminution, removal, suspension. In equity practice, a suspension of proceedings in a suit from want of parties capable of proceeding therein. Abatement of a writ.

uncared for, neglected or dependent children and youth, termination of parental rights of children committed to a state agency, matters concerning families with service needs, contested matters involving termination of parental rights or removal of ...

An old English criminal and common law offense covering the unlawful or fraudulent removal of another's property without the owner's consent. The offense of theft now covers most cases of larceny.

ADMINISTRATOR DE BONIS NON - In cases where the administration of the decedent’s estate is left unfinished due to the death, removal, or resignation of the personal representative, ...

see exile.
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Exile - removal of a national from his or her country, or the civilized parts of it, for a long period of time or for life. Exile may be a forceful expulsion by the government or a voluntary removal by the ci...

If the USCIS becomes aware of such a violation of status they have the right to file an order for removal from the U.S. against the person. If the violation of status is then proved at a removal hearing, the person will be ordered removed.

"Wrongly captured" refers to the removal of a person from one jurisdiction to another jurisdiction, such as from one country to another country, without bilateral consent.

All jurisdictions with a mature trademark registration system provide a mechanism for removal in the event of such non use, which is usually a period of either three or five years.

a vessel that sinks and has become unable to be safely navigated is considered a wreck. Most marine insurance policies have a wreck clause concerning payment for removal of the wreck. Removal of the wreck must be completed as required by law.

Typically, local governments issue ordinances establishing zoning and parking rules and regulating noise, garbage removal, and the operation of parks and other areas that affect people who live or do business within the locality's borders.

EXECUTION OF JUDGMENT - The process of putting into effect the judgment of the court in civil cases; usually by garnishment or levy, through post-trial, statutory enforcement procedures requiring the forcible removal and disposal of the property ...

Any juror revealing an inability to be impartial to the parties or issues will be stuck (taken off) the jury panel by the judge either by the judge's own action or upon a well founded motion made by either attorney for removal.

dry cleaning or removals contract).
Subject to Contract
See 'Conditional Contract'.
Supply of Goods and Services Act (SGSA) 1982
Implies terms into work and material contracts (see 'work and materials contract') and service contracts.

The second offence in the same parliamentary sitting carries 20 days' suspension and a third offence a period the House itself decides. Should an MP refuse to withdraw and resist removal, then suspension for the rest of the session is the punishment.

(see "Judgment")DiversionIn criminal law, removal of a case from the usual process. The police or Crown attorney may divert a case if certain conditions are met. There are various formal and informal pre-charge and post-charge diversion programs.

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