Michigan Final Order Allowing Fees and Costs

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A Final Order is the written resolution of a case before an administrative law judge at the Office of Administrative Hearings. The judge provides a written decision to give the parties to the case a clear explanation of the result, and a permanent record of the result.

At the peak of the Empire, over 25,000 Imperial Star Destroyers were in existence, with the Empire's primary source of Star Destroyers and Destroyer-equipped shipyards located at the industrial manufacturing center of Kuat.

1080 comes from ILM, who put 1080 star destroyers in the actual film onscreen. However, there were around 10k according to the novelization.

In the last days of the conflict, Pryde was appointed as the commanding officer of the Final Ordera fleet of Xyston-class Star Destroyersby the reborn Galactic Emperor Darth Sidious.

An order or judgment of the Court that finally disposes of the rights of the parties. A final order usually, but not always, is one which ends litigation.Typically, judicial review or an appeal is only permissible as against a final order.

They can even take out a ship with one shot if they can target it with their canon. So its not that the FO is small (I would number it anywhere from 3000-4000 RSD's at a min) its that each one of those 400 ships is a planet killer. Each one is a super weapon. The film is dubious on the First/Final order integration.

At least 17 Resurgent-class Star Destroyers, including the Finalizer, were present at the planet Tah`Nuhna along with one Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought during the First Order's destruction of the planet.

The Final Order was the fleet of the Sith Eternal cult led by the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. It was composed of over a thousand Xyston-class Star Destroyers, which were based on the design of the older Imperial I-class Star Destroyers used by the Imperial Navy of the Galactic Empire.

Often they are filed for due to urgent matters that need addressing before the court brings the case to a close. Interim orders (also known as Temporary Orders) are heard usually between 2-3 months after an Initiating Application is filed, and last until the Final Order is made, which is when the case is closed.

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