This form is a generic motion requesting additional time to respond to a motion for summary judgment.
This form is a generic motion requesting additional time to respond to a motion for summary judgment.
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The responding party shall have 21 days after the date of service of a motion, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow, in which to file a response. The moving party may file a reply no later than 14 days after the date of service of the response, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow.
UNLESS THE COURT ORDERS OTHERWISE, MOTIONS AND RESPONSIVE BRIEFS NOT UNDER C.R.C.P. 56 ARE LIMITED TO 15 PAGES, AND REPLY BRIEFS TO 10 PAGES, NOT INCLUDING THE CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE AND ATTACHMENTS. UNLESS THE COURT ORDERS OTHERWISE, MOTIONS AND RESPONSIVE BRIEFS UNDER C.R.C.P.
P. 7. Upon termination of any proceedings hereunder, the Judge, the Judge's counsel, special counsel, and the complainant shall be notified of the action taken by the Commission or the Supreme Court and all participants shall be advised of the confidentiality of Commission proceedings.
(1) A defendant shall file his answer or other response within 21 days after the service of the summons and complaint.
On motion for post-trial relief in an action tried without a jury, the court may, if a ground exists, open the judgment if one has been entered, take additional testimony, amend findings of fact and conclusions of law or make new findings and conclusions, and direct entry of a new judgment.
Rule 21 - Misjoinder and Nonjoinder of Parties. Misjoinder of parties is not ground for dismissal of an action. Parties may be dropped or added by order of the court on motion of any party or of its own initiative at any stage of the action and on such terms as are just.
Colorado Rule of Civil Procedure 121 § 1-15(8) provides: Duty to Confer. "Unless a statute or rule gov- erning the motion provides that it may be filed without notice, moving counsel and any self-represented party shall confer with opposing counsel and any self- represented parties before filing a motion.
(4) A reply to the opposition shall be served and filed by the moving party not less than five days preceding the noticed or continued date of hearing, unless the court for good cause orders otherwise. (5) Evidentiary objections not made at the hearing shall be deemed waived.