The Order Setting Hearing on Motion to Dismiss is a legal document used to schedule a hearing regarding a motion filed by a defendant seeking to dismiss a case. This form establishes the date and time for the hearing, allowing both the defendant and plaintiff to present arguments in court. Unlike other motions, this specific order focuses on evaluating the legitimacy of the dismissal request based on legal grounds.
This form is used when a defendant has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit and a court hearing is necessary to consider the motion. It is applicable in situations such as when a plaintiff has filed a lawsuit that the defendant believes lacks legal merit, or when there are procedural reasons to dismiss the case without going to trial.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Ensure compliance with any specific court requirements when submitting the form.
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