See Also: TUTOR, civil law(law)
Proof Of Service(law)
HALF PROOF, semiplena probatio, civil law(law)
civil service(dictionary)
civil service(encyclopedia)
Pendleton Civil Service Act(encyclopedia)
tutor(dictionary)
TUTOR ALIENUS, Eng(law)
tutor 1, noun(dictionary)
UNDER-TUTOR, law of Louisiana(law)

TUTOR, civil law (law) and Proof Of Service (law)


TUTOR, civil law (law)


TUTOR, civil law. A person who has been lawfully appointed to the care of the person and property of a minor. the person and property of a minor. 2. By the laws of Louisiana minors under the age of fourteen years, if 2. By the laws of Louisiana minors under the age of fourteen years, if males, and under the age of twelve years, if females, are both, as to their males, and under the age of twelve years, if females, are both, as to their persons and their estates, placed under the authority of a tutor. Civ. Code, persons and their estates, placed under the authority of a tutor. Civ. Code, Art. 263. Above that age, and until their, majority or emancipation, they Art. 263. Above that age, and until their, majority or emancipation, they are placed under the authority of a curator. Ibid. are placed under the authority of a curator. Ibid.

Proof Of Service (law)




The document proving that the Other party was formally served. Generally, you only need a proof of service at the beginning of the case to prove the defendant received the complaint and summons according to the rules. If you serve the Other party by certified mail, restricted delivery, return receipt the green card you get back signed by the defendant will be your proof of service. If you use a process server, the affidavit he or she gives you telling you when the defendant was served will be your proof of service.










Others:






A statement submitted (as by a sheriff) to the court as evidence of successful service of process to a party. There are 3rd party companies whose business it is to serve legal documents on defendants or plaintiffs.