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Maryland Petition for Return of Served Property/Order/Return of Appraisal

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Petition for Return of Served Property/Order/Return of Appraisal

The Maryland Petition for Return of Served Property/Order/Return of Appraisal is a document used in Maryland foreclosure proceedings to request the return of a property or appraisal that has been previously served. It is filed to the court by the plaintiff in the foreclosure case and must be served on the defendant in the case. The Petition for Return of Served Property/Order/Return of Appraisal must contain the date of service, the type of document served, the amount paid for the document, and a description of the property or appraisal that is being returned. The Petition must also include a request for the court to enter an order requiring the defendant to return the served property or appraisal. There are two types of Maryland Petition for Return of Served Property/Order/Return of Appraisal: the Order for Return of Property/Appraisal and the Return of Service. The Order for Return of Property/Appraisal is filed as a motion in the foreclosure case and requests the court to order the defendant to return the served property or appraisal. The Return of Service is filed as a separate document and requires proof that the Petition was properly served on the defendant. The Return of Service must be signed by the defendant or their attorney and must be notarized.

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Rule 2-321. (a) General rule. A party shall file an answer to an original complaint, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third- party claim within 30 days after being served, except as provided by sections (b) and (c) of this Rule.

Rule 2-323 - Answer (a) Content. A claim for relief is brought to issue by filing an answer. Every defense of law or fact to a claim for relief in a complaint, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim shall be asserted in an answer, except as provided by Rule 2-322.

In addition, Maryland Rule 2-322 states that the court may, on proper motion, order ?any improper, immaterial, impertinent, or scandalous matter stricken from any pleading or may order any pleading that is late or otherwise not in compliance with these rules stricken in its entirety.? Md.

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.

Rule 2-321. A party shall file an answer to an original complaint, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third- party claim within 30 days after being served, except as provided by sections (b) and (c) of this Rule. (b) Exceptions.

A writ of execution directing the sheriff to levy upon property of the judgment debtor to satisfy a money judgment may be issued by the clerk of a court where the judgment was entered or is recorded and shall be issued only upon written request of the judgment creditor.

A defendant, as a third-party plaintiff, may cause a summons and complaint, together with a copy of all pleadings, scheduling notices, court orders, and other papers previously filed in the action, to be served upon a person not a party to the action who is or may be liable to the defendant for all or part of a

(d) Motion for More Definite Statement. If a pleading to which an answer is permitted is so vague or ambiguous that a party cannot reasonably frame an answer, the party may move for a more definite statement before answering. The motion shall point out the defects complained of and the details desired.

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