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Types of judgment:
a) paying damages and legal costs (náklady řízení)
b) seizure of goods (zabavení majetku)
c) attachment of earnings order (rozhodnutí o srážkách ze mzdy)
A complaint:
Can be defined as a legal document filed by a plaintiff that initiated a law suit.
Elements of complaint:
a) heading (name of the court, names of the parties, brief description of the document)
b) jurisdiction of the court
c) identification and address of plaintiff and defendant
d) list of facts
e) cause of action
f) injury caused to plaintiff
g) relief of damages claimed
Alternative dispute resolution:
They are encouraged by courts because they save time and costs.
Mediation (mediace)
Arbitration (rozhodčí řízení)
People involved
Both parties and a mediator
Both parties and an arbitrator
Suitable cases
Marriage disputes
International trade law and
employment matters
Outcome
Isn't binding, it is supposed to
help both parties settle.
Is binding, arbitrator hears both
parties and imposes final and
binding decision.
Follow-up
Custody lawsuit may follow.
The case is ended, there is no
effective mean of appeal.
Writ of summons (soudní obsílka) – a document informing someone that they will be involved in a legal process and
instructing them what they must do.
Complaint – the first pleading filed on behalf of a plaintiff, which initiates a lawsuit, setting forth the facts on which the
claim is based.
Answer – the principal pleading by the defendant in response to a complaint.
Affidavit (přísežné prohlášení) – a written statement that somebody makes after they have sworn officially to tell the
truth, which might be used as a proof in court.
Motion (návrh na vydání rozhodnutí) – an application to a court to obtain an order, rulling or decision.
Brief (shrnutí případu) – a document or a set of documents containing the details about a court case.
Notice (oznámení) – a document providing notification of a fact, claim or proceeding.
To draft a document – to produce a piece of writing or a plan that you intend to change later.
To issue a document with an authority – to officially record something, especially in a court of law
To serve a document on someone – to deliver a legal document to someone, demanding that they go to a court of law or
that they obey an order.
To sumbit a document to an authority – to deliver a document formally for a decision to be made by others.