Talk to a lawyer, because it will depend very much on the details.
The phrase "Adjudged and Decreed that Debtors' motion to vacate dismissal order is hereby denied" indicates that the court has officially ruled against the Debtors' request to reverse a previous dismissal of their case. This means the court found insufficient grounds to reinstate the case, and the dismissal remains in effect. The decision is final unless further legal action is taken by the Debtors.
dismissal.
In a divorce dismissal case it means that , your case was not strong enough , for the judge to grant a divorce.
A motion to vacate dismissal is a request made to the court to "re-open" a case. There is an order of dismissal if a party failed to appear for a hearing, if it is determined by the court that a party has not stated a claim upon which relief may be granted or any number of other reasons. The party that the order of dismissal is against, will file this motion indicating justifiable reasons for which dismissal would be unjust to the moving party.
Motion to vacate sale means cancelling the order that confirms the sale of the foreclosed property. The word "vacate" means cancel in this case.
Massachusetts law on time frame to file a motion to vacate
Your dad cannot successfully sue your mom to vacate alimony if the divorce was settled 20 yrs ago.
Dismissal.
10 DAYS
If you are referring to a case that got dismissed for lack of prosecution, the time limit may vary according to state law. Generally, however, it is beneficial to apply to the court with a Motion to Reinstate (or it called be called a Motion to Vacate Dismissal) as soon as possible. It is important to demonstrate promptness in trying to get the case reinstated. The motion should set forth valid reasons for not appearing in court, filing a required pleading, or not doing whatever may have led to the dismissal. A copy of the motion has to be mailed to the other party. Call the Clerk of Court or the Judge's office to determine if a hearing will be needed on the motion.
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