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In the context of civil procedure, a "motion for substitution of a party" under Rule 25 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (or its state equivalents) allows a party to request the court to substitute a new party for an existing one who is unable to continue in the case due to reasons such as death, incompetence, or transfer of interest. This motion ensures that the case can proceed without interruption, preserving the rights of the parties involved. The motion must typically demonstrate that the new party has a legitimate interest in the case and that the substitution aligns with the interests of justice.

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