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2 U.S. Code § 393 - Filing of pleadings, motions, depositions, appendixes, briefs, and other papers | U.S. Code | US
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9 U.S. Code § 12 - Notice of motions to vacate or modify; service; stay of proceedings
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Rule 47. Motions and Supporting Affidavits | Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure | US Law | LII / Legal
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Rule 7. Pleadings Allowed; Form of Motions and Other Papers | Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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affect or supersede statutory provisions that establish the time to make specific motions, such as motions under
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TITLE II. COMMENCING AN ACTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS, PLEADINGS, MOTIONS, AND ORDERS | Federal Rules of Civil
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Rule 11. Signing Pleadings, Motions, and Other Papers; Representations to the Court; Sanctions | Federal Rules of
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citation: Title Section Go! U.S. Code prev | next Rule 7. Pleadings Allowed; Form of Motions and Other
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Advertise Create Promote Join Lawyer Directory LII Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 27. Motions Rule 27. Motions Primary
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Rule 20. Procedure on a Petition for an Extraordinary Writ PART V. Motions and Applications
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Advisory Committee on Rules—1944 This rule enlarges the time limit for motions for new
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pretrial conference (scheduling conference) or else issues a pretrial scheduling order. Defendant may file  motions . Some motions must be
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Form of Action TITLE II. COMMENCING AN ACTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS, PLEADINGS, MOTIONS, AND ORDERS
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a new trial motion is the same as that required for all motions by Rule 7(b
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as an “indicative ruling.” (Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4(b)(3) lists three motions that, if filed within
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party files in the district court any of the following motions under the Federal
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FOR TRIAL Rule 10 . Arraignment Rule 11 . Pleas Rule 12 . Pleadings and Pretrial Motions Rule 12.1 Notice
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reconsider the vote by which the resolution is agreed to. (B) Motions to postpone
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Procedure In  civil procedure , ex parte is used to refer to  motions  for orders
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Following the Commencement of the Case — Applications for Employment; Motions for Use
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entry of judgment was effective, starting the time running for postverdict motions and for
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reviewed in July of 2023 by the  Wex Definitions Team ] Keywords motions motion to dismiss
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problems when motions for a new trial were joined with other post-judgment motions. These motions affect the
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obligations of the parties with respect to requests, responses, and motions for court
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in this procedure is to place a 10 day time limit on motions to require
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of the motion must be served on all parties and, for motions by class counsel, directed
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problems when motions for a new trial were joined with other post-judgment motions. These motions affect the
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When and How Presented; Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings; Consolidating Motions; Waiving Defenses; Pretrial Hearing
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OF ACTION (Courtrules 1 – 2) TITLE II. COMMENCING AN ACTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS, PLEADINGS, MOTIONS, AND ORDERS
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Prior to the trial, the petitioner, by his counsel, offered timely motions to quash
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Rule 26. Computing and Extending Time Rule 26.1 Corporate Disclosure Statement Rule 27. Motions Rule 28. Briefs Rule
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provided by law for the making and hearing of motions, except as otherwise herein
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or if no disputed issues of fact exist upon which reasonable minds could differ. Motions for a
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jury” and struck out former items 3322 “Number; summoning—Rule”, 3323 “Objections and motions—Rule”, 3324 “Foreman and
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45. Computing and Extending Time Rule 46. Release from Custody; Supervising Detention Rule 47. Motions and Supporting
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by the trial judge before reaching appellate courts . The trial judge will decide motions to dismiss
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A motion can be written or spoken, as the relevant rules require. Various motions can be made throughout
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Code prev | next Rule 10. Arraignment Rule 11. Pleas Rule 12. Pleadings and Pretrial Motions Rule 12.1. Notice
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13 Scheduling orders and pre-hearing conferences. § 78.14 Evidentiary hearing procedure. § 78.15 Motions in evidentiary
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speedy means, of the disposition made of an application. ‹ Rule 21. Motions to the
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of Columbia, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the
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FOR TRIAL Rule 10. Arraignment Rule 11. Pleas Rule 12. Pleadings and Pretrial Motions Rule 12.1 Notice
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Certification and filing of depositions § 392. Record § 393. Filing of pleadings, motions, depositions, appendixes, briefs, and
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finder to decide against the movant. Many states have similar pre-trial motions . Partial Summary Judgment Judges
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intended to be stylistic only. ‹ Rule 9. Pleading Special Matters up Rule 11. Signing Pleadings, Motions, and Other
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taking away the discretion which courts must have in dealing with such motions in individual
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of a motion as required by Rule 9013. No hearing is required on these motions unless the court
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Court and its clerk. Rule 24(a) is excluded from this definition because motions to appeal
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to be stylistic only. ‹ TITLE II. COMMENCING AN ACTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS, PLEADINGS, MOTIONS, AND ORDERS
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Scope and Purpose up TITLE II. COMMENCING AN ACTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS, PLEADINGS, MOTIONS, AND ORDERS
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of time by the court or the service of preliminary motions of any
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d) , 52(b) , 59(b) , (d), and (e), and 60(b) . (c) Motions, Notices of Hearing
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was subsequently dismissed. Class chose to represent himself and filed thirty-six motions, raising the claim
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the circuit court. On the hearing of the appeal various motions were made on behalf
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the term of court. Note to Subdivision (d). Cf. Rule 47 (Motions) and Rule
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s Office Always Open, Except, Etc.), 4 (Notice of Orders), and 5 (Motions Grantable of Course
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to join other parties, amend the pleadings, complete discovery, and file motions. (B) Permitted Contents. The
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in Rule 20 . 2. The form of pleadings and motions prescribed by the
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rules or under 28 U.S.C. §1927. Subparagraph (B) provides a deadline for motions for attorneys
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that the court had no jurisdiction to enter them. The motions were overruled. All of
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A) whether such State or the opposing party, or either party’s representative, made motions or asserted claims or
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accordance with Rule 26 . ‹ Rule 19. Procedure on a Certified Question up PART V. Motions and Applications
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1) whether such person or the opposing party, or either party’s representative, made motions or asserted claims or
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the rules. These changes are intended to be stylistic only. ‹ Rule 78. Hearing Motions; Submission on Briefs up
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and service of a summons, Rule 1011 concerning responsive pleadings and motions, and Rule
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defendant; by this time the statutory sixty-day period had expired. The motions were denied on the
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2) is amended to include a new filing period for motions under §707(b) and
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a State court based solely upon claims arising under State law. (e) Procedure for Motions Affecting Prospective Relief.— (1
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instance. While during the life of the Eighteenth Amendment when such motions were numerous it was
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electors awaiting trial in the Cook County jail. 4 Both parties then filed motions for summary
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with a firearm. Over the next two years, Boyer filed over thirty motions and the
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decision in favor of Sanders would also likely lead to motions from current inmates who
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limitations) for all purported members of the class who make timely motions to intervene
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the defendants then moved to dismiss the actions as moot. Treated as motions for summary
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v. Hardwick  was "wrongly decided". On December 22, Judge Sherman Ross denied the defense motions to dismiss
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par. providing for an appeal by the United States from decisions sustaining motions to suppress
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specifically, the rules govern the procedure of, among others: pleading requirements, motions to dismiss
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power to conduct jury and nonjury trials and decide dispositive motions, is the contempt
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cases § 3006. Assignment of counsel—(Rule) § 3006A. Adequate representation of defendants § 3007. Motions—(Rule) § 3008. Service and
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serve the ends of justice and delays resulting from pre-trial motions. 13 Footnote See United
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the State court, and the cause was forced to trial. 3 Motions to quash
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no formal judgment or order entered on the record. While it noted that formal motions or rulings were not
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in No. 88-1376 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App.), pp. 5-6. Petitioner also filed two motions for state
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States Commissioners (Administrative Office of United States Courts, 1948) provides at pp. 24–25: “Motions for this
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was submitting the transcripts to the trial judge that day, filing motions to correct
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number of Negro applicants. Focusing solely on Test 21, the parties filed cross-motions for summary
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instance. While during the life of the Eighteenth Amendment when such motions were numerous it was
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agreement that interrogatories spawn a greater percentage of objections and motions than any other discovery
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subsection (a) unless, within the time provided for filing pretrial motions or at such time
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court in passing on offers of proof, admissibility of evidence, motions going to the
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thereof appealed from." Foman was a plaintiff whose complaint was dismissed. She first filed motions in the
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States District Court for the District of South Dakota erroneously granted motions to acquit
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services pursuant to the Criminal Justice Act; and • sealed documents ( e.g. , motions for downward
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rendered judgments against appellants for costs of printing the records. Motions for new
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also to at least two types of pre-trial proceedings: hearings on motions to suppress
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also to at least two types of pre-trial proceedings: hearings on motions to suppress
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in the court where the discovery is or will be taken. (3) Specific Motions. (A) To
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d) . The assessment of expenses incurred in relation to motions made under this subdivision
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When and How Presented; Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings; Consolidating Motions; Waiving Defenses; Pretrial Hearing