Judicial Orders In Missouri

Summary

Administrative agencies cannot overrule judicial orders. The State Treasurer manages state funds but does not decide tort case awards. Payment processes involve administrative steps. The specific amount in the Missouri tort fund varies and isnt publicly available.

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Regarding a tort case in Missouri, if you have a judicial order for a specific monetary amount, can the administrative department overrule the judicial order?
In general:
- Administrative agencies cannot overrule a judicial order.
- They can appeal the order in court if they believe it's incorrect.
- The court's decision is final unless appealed and overturned by a higher court.
Note: This information is based on general legal principles and may not apply to your specific situation.
Why does the stae treasurer have final say in the amount that is awarded on a tort case?
In Missouri, the State Treasurer doesn't directly decide the amount awarded in a tort case. The court decides that. However, the State Treasurer manages state funds, so they may be involved in arranging payment. This could be misunderstood as having 'final say'. This is based on general principles, your case could vary.
So judicially i was awarded $*,*.* will the administrative department have to award that amount to mr?
In general, if a court has awarded you a specific amount, the administrative department cannot reduce or alter that amount. However, the process of payment may involve various administrative steps. This guidance is based on general legal principles and might not apply to your specific situation.
Do you know how much money is in the tort fund in missouri and since i already have a judicial order, ill be paid that amount befor the admin department awards others with the same disability i have
The specific amount in the Missouri tort fund can vary and isn't publicly available. However, if you have a judicial order, you should be paid the awarded amount. The order of payment depends on multiple factors, including the timing of judgements and the administrative processes.
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