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Motion to strike (court of law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A motion to strike is a legal motion given by one party in a trial requesting the presiding judge order the removal of all or part of the opposing party's pleading to the court. A motion to strike i...
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Notice of Motion To Strike Form - from the 'Lectric Law Library ... From the 'Lectric Law Library Notice of Motion To Strike Form ... This motion is based on the attached documents and exhibits including [specify by title (or nature) and date, e.g., the declaration of [name], dated xxx], [and] on all papers filed and records in...
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Motion to strike - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A motion to strike can be defined in several contexts: • Motion to strike (court of law) for judicial definition • Motion to strike (United States Congress) for legislative definition
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Kinsey Law Offices ; Order On Motion To Strike ... ORDER ___[GRANTING or DENYING] MOTION TO STRIKE ... 1. The motion is denied, and...
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(a) A party deeming a pleading insufficient in form may file with the Commission a motion to strike. A party deeming a pleading insufficient in substance, or desiring to question the jurisdiction of the Commission, may file with the Commission a motion to dismiss.
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Interestingly, the motion to strike takes no exception that "The plaintiffs, who are competitors, are a cartel acting collusively in violation (snip ...) of public policy,... As such, can't it be said in the reply that that is undisputed?
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It is a motion introduced or inacted by one party to request the Judge's order to remove, eliminate or make immaterial certain or entire portion of the opponents' legal compliant or replies in the trials.
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