CONTINUANCES definition

CONTINUANCES. May be continued for up to 3 days per Article 624; court shall report continuance exceeding maximum allowed within 10 days to Louisiana Supreme Court, with reasons and copy of Order. 🗎 ARTICLES 575, 607-8, 623-4, 627 (1) ONLY ADMIT PERSONS WITH PROPER INTEREST/NECESSARY: Including parents, child, attorneys for child and parents, DA/ADA/ DCFS attorney (BGC), DCFS representatives, CASA (if appointed), and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ caregivers. (2) CHILDREN ARE PARTIES: 12 years or older, shall be present unless waived upon motion of child’s attorney; include in Order if waived or not. Under age 12, shall be present upon request of child’s attorney/court.

Examples of CONTINUANCES in a sentence

  • Send YOUR APPLICATION along with NON REFUNDABLE payment of to ensure YOU ARE SCHEDULED FOR THE NEXT AVAILABLE class PRIOR TO YOUR SUMMARY TRIAL DATE SINCE NO CONTINUANCES WILL BE GRANTED.

Related to CONTINUANCES

  • Continuance means a change in the date or time of when a brief adjudicative proceeding or formal administrative hearing will occur.

  • Continuation and “Continued” each refers to the continuation of a LIBOR Loan from one Interest Period to another Interest Period pursuant to Section 2.9.

  • Discontinuance means the state of a policy that could arise on account of surrender of the policy or non-payment of the contractual premium due before the expiry of the grace period.

  • continuing means, with respect to any Default or Event of Default, that such Default or Event of Default has not been cured or waived.

  • Senior Event of Default means an Event of Default under a Senior Financing Agreement.