Debra

juristical phrase   Sun May 16, 2010 3:22 pm GMT
Please, help me with a law term.
What is the meaning of "the party of record"?
Cop says to some person "You are the party of record and your name will be on the affidavit."
Does that mean that the person is an important witness or he is accused?
I can't find a clear definition for "the party of record".
Debra   Sun May 16, 2010 3:25 pm GMT
Oh, sorry, I printed my name instead of the topic and topic instead of name... :-(
Debra   Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:19 pm GMT
Woe is me!
Is this so difficult a guestion?.. or may be just nobody notuced it...
look it up   Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:25 pm GMT
party of record is "a party to the proceeding to determine approval or disapproval of a sourcing area application, including the proceeding for formal review of a sourcing area. The sourcing area applicant and persons, who submit written comments on the sourcing area application at issue during the 30 calendar day comment period, including the Regional Forester, are the parties of record. For purposes of a formal review of a sourcing area, the holder of the sourcing area that is the subject of the review and persons who submit written comments on the sourcing area application at issue during the 30 calendar day comment period after institution of the formal review, including the Regional Forester, are the parties of record.
Debra   Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:37 pm GMT
Thanks a lot.