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In court what does it mean to withdraw motion to strike?

What does withdrew means


Can you cancel a petition?

Not exactly sure what it is being referred to. If the question is about a 'petition' (i.e.: 'motion') made to a court - yes, you may withdraw a motion. l


What is the saying that lawyers use if they do not want to represent a client anymore?

It is called filing a motion to withdraw. The attorney will petition the court to withdraw from the case and the client will have to find new representation if this request is granted.


Can you request to dismiss a petition without prejudice in a family law matter?

"Dismissal without prejudice" is usually a judgment heard in criminal court, and means that a case is dismissed but CAN be reinstituted at a later time. If by "petition" you are referring to a "motion" before the court, it depends on whose motion it is. If it is your motion, simply ask to withdraw it. If it is the other party's motion, you can offer your testimony as to why it shouldn't be granted, but that is all you can do and the judge will decide how to rule.


What is a motion to leave to withdrawl?

A motion to leave to withdraw is a formal request seeking permission to withdraw a motion that has already been filed with the court. The party making the motion must provide a valid reason for why they wish to withdraw the initial motion. The court will then decide whether to grant or deny the motion to leave to withdraw based on the circumstances presented.


What is it called when worker withdraw their labor?

A strike.


What is a written request to a government?

This is called a "motion." The party "moves" or "makes a motion" for certain action to be taken such as dismissal of a case.


Is there any chance for appeal if defendant was misrepresented and pleaded nolo contendere?

You would have to file a motion/petition with the court requesting to withdraw your plea. In order to get your motion approved you would have to put forth evidence or information that was convincing enough to the judge, that he believed you were misled.


Can you file a response to a supplemental petition for modification after filing a Motion to Dismiss for failure to state a cause of action?

No, not until the judge renders a decision on the pending motions already before him/her. Of course you could withdraw your motion to dismiss and answer the other sides action. . . that's entirely up to you.


Where did the citizens meet to petition the Federal Government for a separate Territory of Arizona?

Find out Arizona state petition here: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petitions Some of the other petitions for different states: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/peacefully-grant-state-georgia-withdraw-united-states-america-and-create-its-own-new-government/pgJ9JLY3 https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/peacefully-grant-state-tennessee-withdraw-united-states-america-and-create-its-own-new-government/7xsNwkJ8 https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/peacefully-grant-state-north-carolina-withdraw-united-states-and-create-its-own-new-government/rx1KDYTs https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/peacefully-grant-state-florida-withdraw-united-states-america-and-create-its-own-new-government/D87Rv7yJ https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/peacefully-grant-state-alabama-withdraw-united-states-america-and-create-its-own-new-government/2TvhJSSC https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/peacefully-grant-state-texas-withdraw-united-states-america-and-create-its-own-new-government/BmdWCP8B


Why worker go on strike?

They go on strike to make conditions better for them, or petition against unfair rules. ie: the price of crops have gone up, but their pay hasn't, so they will probably petition.


Can you file a motion to withdraw as counsel for nonpayment?

Yes, Absolutely.