You lay out the material facts and establish that there is no genuine issue of material fact and show the Court that you are entitled to judgment in your favor as a matter of law. Meaning even if all the allegations from the other side are taken as true, you win based upon the law. Summary judgment can be as to all or just part of the issues in a case. The Court will review the facts in the light most favorable to the non-moving party when deciding whether to grant summary judgment or not.
I am the Plaintiff a Pro Se who submitted Production of Documents and Interrogratory's to the Defendants in a Employment Race Discrimination case. The Defendants refuse to comply with the Court and release to the Plaintiff the Interrogratorys and Production of Documents. The Plaintiff has to write a Motion to Suppress release to the Court in order to get the Court to order the Defendants to complay. How dose the Plaintiff write a Motion to Suppress?
Yes, a motion to amend a judgment is typically filed with the court that issued the original judgment. The specific form required may vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to check with the court or consult the rules of civil procedure for the relevant court. Typically, the motion should outline the changes being requested and the reasons for the amendment.
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She gave a synopsis about Georgia study and why it should be taught in 6th grade and not 8th because of how easy it is.
I assume the judgment is against you. If you held the judgment, you will have received money and that may or may not be income. If you pay a judgment against you, whether or not you can "write it off" will depend entirely on what kind of judgment it is. Also, you may be able to write it off for state tax purposes but not federal and vice versa. Usually, paying most judgments does not affect taxes.
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To write motion as an adjective, you can use "moving" or "mobile." These words describe something that is in motion or has the ability to move.
You can't, write your own summary.
You have to write the summary yourself. WikiAnswers is not going to help you cheat on your homework.