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Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual - Russian Format)

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Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual - Russian Format)

The Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual — Russian Format) is a legal document filed in Maryland courts by a plaintiff. The document is used when the plaintiff is seeking a money judgment against a defendant. The document contains two parts: the Complaint/Application and the Affidavit in Support of Judgment. The Complaint/Application outlines the plaintiff's claims against the defendant and details the amount of money damages sought. The Affidavit in Support of Judgment is an affidavit sworn by the plaintiff in which the plaintiff states that he or she believes the facts in the Complaint/Application to be true. The Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual — Russian Format) is available in two formats: English and Russian. The document is designed to be used for cases involving parties who are able to communicate in both languages.

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To file a motion to vacate judgment in Maryland, begin by drafting your motion, which should explain why you are seeking to vacate the judgment. Then, file this motion with the court that issued the judgment. Remember to include a copy of the original judgment and any supporting documents. Using the Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual - Russian Format) can help guide you through this process efficiently.

Rule 3-533 - Motion for New Trial (a) Time for Filing. Any party may file a motion for new trial within ten days after entry of judgment. A party whose judgment has been amended on a motion to amend the judgment may file a motion for new trial within ten days after entry of the amended judgment.

If there is no further filing within 120 days after the garnishee's answer is filed, after proper notice to both you and the judgment creditor, the garnishee may file a notice of intent to terminate the writ of garnishment (Md. Rule 3-645.)

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(1) File a motion in the District Court where the case was (Use form DC-002) You can file this motion in writing within ten (10) days after the date of the judgment. You must state in writing all of the reasons that you believe that the District Court judge made the wrong decision.

Rule 2-535 - Revisory Power (a) Generally. On motion of any party filed within 30 days after entry of judgment, the court may exercise revisory power and control over the judgment and, if the action was tried before the court, may take any action that it could have taken under Rule 2-534.

Rule 2-519 - Motion for Judgment (a) Generally. A party may move for judgment on any or all of the issues in any action at the close of the evidence offered by an opposing party, and in a jury trial at the close of all the evidence.

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Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual - Russian Format)