The transfer of a state case to federal court for trial; in civil cases, because the parties are from different states; in criminal and some civil cases, because there is a significant possibility that there could not be a fair trial in state court
Removal is the process of transporting furniture or equipment from one building to another. Home removals are best done in cool weather
- A certificate of removal is a document given to persons who are transferring their membership from one monthly meeting to another Their removal testifies that they are members in good standing with the meetings they are leaving
A disciplinary separation action from Federal employment initiated by the agency, OPM, or MSPB for misconduct or disqualification, or poor performance when the employee is found to be at fault Temporary employees may be removed from work due to lack of work or lack of funds Misconduct happens when standards of conduct are broken Misconduct can lead to disciplinary actions such as oral admonishment, reprimand, suspension, or removal Examples may include refusal to obey an order, fighting, theft, reporting to work while intoxicated, etc Disqualification means an employee does not meet the conditions of employment, such as failure to pass the physical examination, failure to qualify during the probationary or trail period, or failure to make correct statements on the Federal application/resume
An instrument which removes a person's privileges, responsibilities, or duties to perform a certain act Example: the removal of a trustee to act as a trustee under the provisions of a particular Deed of Trust
Property will be released to the Purchaser or its authorized representative when the official notice of award or a written authorization from the Purchaser is presented to the Property Disposal Officer, or designee, at the property location Purchasers are responsible for making all necessary arrangements for the removal of their property Whenever employing the services of another party to accomplish removal, purchasers are advised to give their agent or carrier complete information regarding the removal, including weight, packing instructions and final contract removal date Purchasers should also maintain close contact with their agent or carrier to assure that removal is accomplished as prescribed under the terms and conditions of their contract
"Removal" was a provision of the New York Standard Fire Policy in which the insurer agreed to cover the cost of removing covered property from the path of a fire Presently, property policies express the agreement in terms of "preservation of property" from imminent danger of damage from any covered peril Not to be confused with Debris removal
Pick up of the deceased at the place of death and transportation to the funeral home If the pick-up occurs outside the local service area, there will be an additional removal charge
Removing property to protect it from loss Most personal and commercial property forms cover damage to property at another location when it has been removed from the premises to protect it from loss by a peril insured against