Arizona Motion To Dismiss

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Arizona
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AZ-CV-6-AI
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Motion for Dismissal: This is a motion which asks the court to dismiss a particular cause of action. The document must include the reasoning behind wanting the dismissal, as well be signed in front of a Notary Public. Also included, is a sample Order Granting Dismissal. This would be signed by the Judge and filed with the clerk's office. This form is available in both Word and Rich Text formats.

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HB 321 signed into law in June of 2022 and was effective September 13, 2022 defined online auctions and requires an auctioneer or auction firm license under Chapter 4707 of the Ohio Revised Code unless an individual meets an exemption found with in ORC 4707.02(B).

HB 321 - Reducing Barriers for Ohio's Auctioneer Profession A new auctioneer law (HB 321) reduces barriers to entry for the auctioneer profession in the State of Ohio. This bill was signed by Governor DeWine on June 14, 2022 and will go into effect on September 13.

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Arizona Motion To Dismiss