This is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Housing Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
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Q: What is a waiver of jury trial?
A: A waiver of jury trial is a legal document that allows parties in a lawsuit to give up their right to have a jury hear their case.
Q: Why would someone choose to waive a jury trial?
A: There are several reasons why someone might choose to waive a jury trial, such as wanting a quicker resolution to the case or believing that a judge will be more knowledgeable about the legal issues involved.
Q: Is waiving a jury trial common in Massachusetts?
A: Yes, waiving a jury trial is common in Massachusetts and is often done in cases where the parties believe that a judge will be better suited to decide the outcome.
Q: Do both parties have to agree to waive a jury trial?
A: Yes, both parties in a lawsuit must agree to waive a jury trial. If one party wants a jury trial and the other does not, the case will proceed with a jury.
Q: Is a waiver of jury trial binding?
A: Yes, a waiver of jury trial is binding once it is signed by both parties and approved by the court.
Q: Can a waiver of jury trial be revoked?
A: In some cases, a waiver of jury trial can be revoked if both parties agree to do so. However, once a case has been tried by a judge, it is generally too late to revoke the waiver.
Q: What happens if a jury trial is waived?
A: If a jury trial is waived, the case will be decided by a judge. The judge will hear the evidence presented by both parties and make a decision based on the law.
Q: Is a waiver of jury trial reversible?
A: Once a waiver of jury trial is signed and approved by the court, it is generally not reversible unless both parties agree to do so.
Q: Are there any disadvantages to waiving a jury trial?
A: There can be disadvantages to waiving a jury trial, such as the possibility of biased decision-making by a judge or the loss of the perspective of a jury.
Q: Can a waiver of jury trial be challenged?
A: In some cases, a waiver of jury trial can be challenged if there was duress or coercion involved in obtaining the waiver. However, these challenges can be difficult to prove.
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