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  • 3-14.01 JUDGEMENTS

    Statutes | Kalispel Tribe Law and Order Code Chapter 3 § 3-1 §§ 3-14.01

    In all civil cases in which the plaintiff prevails, judgment shall consist of an order of the Court directing payment to plaintiff of the monies found owing him, awarding money damages to be paid to the injured party, or directing the surrender of certain property to the injured party, or the...

  • 3-1.04 TOLLING THE LIMITATION

    Statutes | Kalispel Tribe Law and Order Code Chapter 3 § 3-1 §§ 3-1.04

    If a person entitled to bring a civil action under this Code be, at the time the action occurred, either under the age of eighteen years, or insane, or imprisoned on a criminal charge, the time of such disability shall not be a part of the three-year limitation on the commencement of civil actions....

  • § 348. Omission of Petitioner's Address in Petition

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 348

    A petitioner may omit his or her address from the petition and any other documents filed with the court. If such information is omitted, and is determined by the court to be needed to advance the proceedings, the court may order that disclosure be made orally and in chambers, out of the presence of...

  • § 347. Contents of Petition

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 347

    A petition for an order of protection shall include the following information: (a) The name and address where the petitioner would like to receive notices from the court  (b) An allegation that domestic violence or stalking has taken place  (c) The names, ages, and tribal status of all...

  • § 346. Who May File a Petition for Order of Protection

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 346

    (a) Any one of the following may file a petition for an order of protection on behalf of a victim of domestic violence or stalking:   (1) Any person who alleges that he or she has been the victim of domestic violence or stalking   (2) A family or household member, or a next friend,...

  • § 13.26.465. Who may be appointed conservator; priorities.

    Statutes | Alaska Stat. § 13.26.465

    (a) The court may appoint a competent person, including a private professional conservator, private professional full guardian under AS 08.26.020, or the public guardian, as the conservator of the estate of a protected person. (b) The court may not appoint a person to be a conservator of...

  • § 4.02. Terminology and Covered Offenses

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 4.01

    (a) Definitions. The definitions below apply to this GTB Code only.     (1) Abscond. "Abscond" means failure to register and/or to leave, flee or depart quickly and secretly and hide oneself with intent to avoid arrest or prosecution.       (2) Convicted Adult...

  • § 101. Short Title, Purpose and Definition

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 101

    (a) Short Title. This Code shall be entitled &ldquoThe Revised Children&rsquos Code.&rdquo  (b) Purpose. The Children&rsquos Code shall be liberally interpreted and construed to fulfill the following expressed purposes:   (1) To provide for the welfare, care and protection of the...

  • § 102. Definitions

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 102

    As used in this Code:  (a) &ldquoAdult&rdquo: A person eighteen (18) years of age or older or a person under the age of eighteen (18) who has been emancipated by order of a court of competent jurisdiction.  (b) &ldquoAggravated Circumstances&rdquo: Incidents of abuse or neglect perpetrated...

  • § 103. Jurisdiction of the Children's Court

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 103

    (a) Children&rsquos Court. There is for the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, a court known as the Children&rsquos Court within the GTB judiciary. The jurisdiction of the Children&rsquos Court is civil in nature and retains the right to issue all orders and judgments necessary to...