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lis pendens
[ lis pen-denz ]
noun
- a pending suit listed on the court docket.
- the rule placing property involved in litigation under the court's jurisdiction.
- the principle that the filing of a suit constitutes notice of the claim asserted.
lis pendens
/ lɪs ˈpɛndɛnz /
noun
- a suit pending in a court that concerns the title to land
- a notice filed to warn interested persons of such a suit
Word History and Origins
Origin of lis pendens1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lis pendens1
Example Sentences
Complicating matters, Sherman added, is that the government has placed a lis pendens on Li’s San Gabriel residence as it seeks its forfeiture, meaning he cannot use the home’s equity — some $300,000 — in posting bail.
Lis pendens is Latin for “lawsuit pending.”
To prevent a sale until your lawsuit is either settled or otherwise resolved, you should also file a document known as a “lis pendens” with the recorder of deeds in the jurisdiction where the property is located.
The point is that the order did not specifically preclude him filing a lis pendens.
The indictment charged them with fraud and contempt of court for the filing of a lis pendens, a notice of pending litigation, to warn buyers of Hovind and CSE’s continuing claim on the seized property.
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