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A motion to extend the time in which to file an objection to discharge is just that, it extends the time in which an objection can be filed. The question is not specific enough, but the answer is likely found in the body of the motion. What extension of time is requested?
You file an objection to the motion for relief.
Can you show me an sample of an careers objection written for a position of customer service in an airport?"
An objection motion is a formal request made during a legal proceeding to challenge the admissibility of evidence or the validity of a legal argument. It is typically made by one party to alert the court of an issue or error that they believe should be addressed. The judge then decides whether to sustain (approve) or overrule (deny) the objection.
To withdraw a motion that has been made and seconded, the person who made the motion must request to withdraw it, typically by saying, "I withdraw my motion." If there is no objection from the seconding party or others present, the motion is considered withdrawn. If there is an objection, a vote may be required to decide whether to allow the withdrawal. Always check the specific rules of the governing body or organization, as procedures may vary.
Objection is when the court says no or to get the full definition from dictionary.com;ob·jec·tion   [uhb-jek-shuhn] Show IPAnoun1.a reason or argument offered in disagreement, opposition,refusal, or disapproval. 2.the act of objecting.3.a ground or cause for objecting.4.a feeling of disapproval, dislike, or disagreement.
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By either complying with it, or by filing a motion in reply to it asking that it be dismissed.
File a show cause motion with the court. If they do not show, the judge can find them in contempt of court.
It means the person who filed the motion did not appear at the hearing to prove their charges/case, and therefore the motion was dismissed either with or without prejudice.
I have an objection to the vagueness of your "question."