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Summary judgment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, a summary judgment is a determination made by a court without a full trial. Such a judgment may be issued as to the merits of an entire case, or of specific issues in that case. In Common ...
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The Legal Term * Motion For Summary Judgment * Defined & Explained ... In order to defeat a summary judgment motion, the nonmoving party may not simply rely on his pleadings but must present some evidence on every material issue for which he will bear the burden of proof at trial. Celotex Corp.
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Motion (legal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A legal motion is a procedural device in law to bring a limited, contested issue before a court for decision. A motion may be thought of as a request to the judge (or judges) to make a decision abou...
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Strict liability product defect motion for summary that goes to the core or the product service distinction ... PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS A MATTER OF LAW REGARDING DEFENDANT'S STATUS AS A MANUFACTURER OF A PRODUCT ... For more motions for summary judgment and other legal motions, click here...
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POINTS AND AUTHORITIES IN OPPOSITION TO MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT ... Plaintiff Lorna Gray opposes defendants' motion for summary judgment on the grounds that whether plaintiff was wrongfully demoted, whether defendants had a valid business reason for discriminating against her on the basis of her sex,
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DEFENDANTS? MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION ; TO PLAINTIFFS? MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ... and, with the exception of the declaratory judgment that Plaintiffs seek from the Court, it would afford the Plaintiffs the full relief requested in this litigation. See Complaint at 19-20. Plaintiffs therefore must show that the...
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DEFENDANTS' BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF RESPONSE TO; PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT; AND TO DEFENDANTS' MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT; Table of Contents...
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