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Marcos wants to buy lucia's land, but she refuses to sell. Marcos begins using subpoenas, court orders, and other formal legal procedures in an unrelenting effort to force lucia to sell. This is

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Answered by DodieZollner
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Legal term for the process refers to the work of using legal process - during legal proceedings - to harass any other party in the suit, knowingly impose costs with the purpose that the other party should pay those costs The order will be ordered, or misuse of the delay process in the court's proceedings is a tort, which is later claimed in legal proceedings Issuer, or in the present case can be argued. In addition, misuse of the procedure can be done in both civil and criminal cases. To explore this concept, consider the following misuse of process definition.

Definition of process

1. A series of legal action in the course of court proceedings.

2. Summon, article, or mandate by which a matter is brought before the court.

Using legal process - or court procedures - is considered to be misuse of the process to meet an inappropriate or illegal purpose. Such abuse arises from unnecessary or improper speed, or causes court to issue warrants, summons, or other mandates. The misuse of the procedure may also include the service of legal documents which were not actually filed with the court, for the purpose of scaring anyone.

There are many opportunities to separate the legal process in criminal cases. Deposits and subpona can be issued not only for hateful purposes, but the process comes back in the beginning with enforcement investigation, possible cause and arrest. Although the specification of the misuse of the process claims is different from the jurisdiction, but most of the proceedings are not required - which means whole litigation or criminal proceedings - should be unaffiliated to claim misuse of the party's process.

Such a claim may be the act of obtaining information and evidence in the wrong way, in the use of such devices as a search, or for possible reasons. Courts are generally angry to dismiss the whole claim on the basis of such abuse, but can govern some aspects, or reject some of the evidence. The reason for defining the malicious abuse of the procedure so weak is to protect the right of people to access the court system.

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