Rule 411.1 Trial Setting Conference The date of the trial setting conference shall be set by the clerk at the time of the filing of the initial complaint. The date fixed will be a court date on or before the twenty- sixth (26th) week from the filing of the complaint.
You are allowed to have a yard sale on the third weekend of every month ("weekend" means Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). No signs are allowed to be posted on public property (i.e. utility poles).
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The last full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of the month without a registration. These are called the Designated Weekends for yard sales; Two additional yard sales during the calendar year (which includes both Saturday and Sunday as one yard sale) with a registration.
When you have a garage sale and sell used items, you are generally not required to hold a seller's permit. However, if you have more than two garage sales within a 12-month period, you are required to hold a seller's permit.
Seasonal Considerations: Spring and early summer (April to June) are popular times for yard sales, as the weather is usually favorable and people are more active outdoors.
Forms to start a divorce or separation Form NameForm Number Petition — Marriage/Domestic Partnership FL-100 Summons (Family Law) FL-110 Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) FL-105 Proof of Service of Summons (Family Law — Uniform Parentage — Custody and Support) FL-1153 more rows
Important Guidelines and Requirements. Yard sales will only be permitted one-weekend of each quarter during the year. Yard sales are not allowed at any other time of the year.
Rule 5.111. Declarations supporting and responding to a request for court order (a) Length of declarations. A declaration included with a request for court order or a responsive declaration must not exceed 10 pages in length. (b) Form, format, and content of declarations. (c) Objections to declarations.