Maryland Purchase Order - Miscellaneous Forms

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Purchase Order - Miscellaneous Forms

The Maryland Purchase Order — Miscellaneous Forms are legal documents used to purchase goods and services from vendors in the state of Maryland. They are issued by the Maryland Department of General Services and are used by state and local government agencies, as well as educational institutions. The forms include the following: 1. Maryland Miscellaneous Purchase Order: This form is used to purchase goods and services that are not covered by a standard purchase order. It includes line-item information and terms and conditions. 2. Maryland Miscellaneous Change Order: This form is used to modify the terms of an existing purchase order. It includes the amount of the change, the reason for the change, and the date of the change. 3. Maryland Miscellaneous Receiving Report: This form is used to acknowledge the receipt of goods and services from a vendor. It includes a list of items received, as well as the date of receipt. 4. Maryland Miscellaneous Invoice: This form is used to request payment from a vendor. It includes the amount due, the date of the invoice, and the vendor's contact information.

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(b) Response. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a party against whom a motion is directed shall file any response within 15 days after being served with the motion, or within the time allowed for a party's original pleading pursuant to Rule 2-321(a), whichever is later.

A plaintiff must file a response to a motion to dismiss within 15 days after service of the motion (Md. Rule 2-311(b)). If a defendant serves the motion to dismiss on the plaintiff by mail, the plaintiff has 18 days after service to respond (Md. Rule 1-203(c)).

You can file a motion to revise or vacate (cancel) the judgment in writing within 30 days after the date of the judgment. This motion is usually filed to correct clerical errors, or to vacate a judgment if you believe that you were not served with the court papers or were not notified of the court date.

Any questions can be directed to the Business Licensing office by phone at 410-768-2952 or email at MVABLDISD@MDOT.MARYLAND.GOV.

You can file a motion to revise or vacate (cancel) the judgment in writing within 30 days after the date of the judgment. This motion is usually filed to correct clerical errors, or to vacate a judgment if you believe that you were not served with the court papers or were not notified of the court date.

A show cause order directs a person to show cause on or before a specified date why the court should not take the action described in the order. If a hearing is scheduled when the order is signed, the order shall set forth the date and time. The order shall also specify who is to be served and the method of service.

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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