Timely - Law Dictionary Search Results
excusable neglect
of a party to follow a required procedure in a timely fashion that results from a circumstance (as an accident) which
unavoidable casualty
unavoidable accident ;also : an unavoidable circumstance that prevents the timely performance of a procedural act (as the filing of an
guaranty fee
payment to FannieMae from a lender for the assurance of timely principal and interest payments to MBS (Mortgage Backed Security) security
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Forehanded
Early timely seasonable
visa expiration date
visa. However, if you have filed an application in a timely manner for extension of stay or a change of status,
vest
Congress of the United States "U.S. Constitution art. I"] [a timely notice of appeal s jurisdiction in the appeals court] ;specif
untimely
untimely : not timely ;esp : not made or filed within a period of
visa validity
visa. However, if you have filed an application in a timely manner for extension of stay or a change of status,
stale
of not being used, acted upon, or demanded in a timely fashion [the search warrant was invalid because it was based
objection
improper evidence. Such an objection must be made in a timely manner. Objections prevent the jury from seeing or hearing the
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