Time is a key element to establishing "status quo". Often, intern motions, become "final" because both parties are happy with them and never change anything. That is the result of both parties not moving on the matter.
No doubt you have read Izyuk and Justice Pazaratz's groundbreaking statements regarding the elusive "status quo".
Ultimately, it just means that you are awaiting trial on the issues... If they are still issues. The other party will now try to play the delay game to enshrine the order into the "status quo".
Watch for a pattern of ignorance to your requests and delays on everything. This is common when a party is happy with the current order and is trying to establish a "status quo".
No doubt you have read Izyuk and Justice Pazaratz's groundbreaking statements regarding the elusive "status quo".
Ultimately, it just means that you are awaiting trial on the issues... If they are still issues. The other party will now try to play the delay game to enshrine the order into the "status quo".
Watch for a pattern of ignorance to your requests and delays on everything. This is common when a party is happy with the current order and is trying to establish a "status quo".
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