Eligible case definition
Eligible case means a criminal case in which the judgment has been entered by a trial court. The term does not include a criminal case in which a defendant has been placed on deferred disposition or has elected to take a driving safety course.
Eligible case means all legal matters (whether filed or unfiled) in which Borrower and/or any Guarantor currently has or hereafter acquires a legal interest (except for the Eligible Collateral Cases). The list of claimants and/or cases on Schedule 1.1 represents those legal matters in which Borrower and/or any Guarantor has a current legal interest. "Eligible Cases" means all of such cases and claims.
Eligible case means a criminal case in which a judgment has been entered by a trial court. The term does not include a criminal case in which a defendant has been determined to be indigent; has been placed on deferred disposition; has elected to take a driving safety course; or is incarcerated, unless the defendant is released and payment is requested.