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(1) The court shall not direct the entry of an order or judgment based upon the magistrate's recommendations until the expiration of the time for filing exceptions, and, if exceptions are timely filed, until the court rules on the exceptions.
§ 2-514. Termination of easement. (1) This section applies only to easements approved for purchase by the Board of Public Works on or before September 30, 2004. (2) All easements approved for purchase by the Board of Public Works on or after October 1, 2004, are perpetual and not eligible for termination.
A motion to alter or amend a judgment may be joined with a motion for new trial. A motion to alter or amend a judgment filed after the announcement or signing by the trial court of a judgment but before entry of the judgment on the docket shall be treated as filed on the same day as, but after, the entry on the docket.
File a pretrial statement under Md. Rule 2-504.2, which includes the name, address, home and work telephone numbers of each individual that the party intends to call as a fact or expert witness. A chambers copy of each pretrial statement is to be filed.
Subject to the provisions of the order of reference, an examiner has the power to regulate all proceedings in the hearing, including the powers to: (1) Direct the issuance of a subpoena to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents or other tangible things; (2) Administer oaths to witnesses; (3) ...
Rule 2-322 - Preliminary Motions (a) Mandatory. The following defenses shall be made by motion to dismiss filed before the answer, if an answer is required: (1) lack of jurisdiction over the person, (2) improper venue, (3) insufficiency of process, and (4) insufficiency of service of process.
§ 2-533. (a) Time for filing. Any party may file a motion for new trial within ten days after entry of judgment.
Rule 2-532 - Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (a) When Permitted. In a jury trial, a party may move for judgment notwithstanding the verdict only if that party made a motion for judgment at the close of all the evidence and only on the grounds advanced in support of the earlier motion.