Maryland Complaint to Adjudicate Title

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This form is a sample civil complaint for a lawsuit to adjudicate title. It will need to be adapted to fit your facts and circumstances, and to comply with your state's procedural law.The form is a useful model from which to base your complaint.
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With the consent of the client or the approval of the court, the conservator may assist the client in finding a new attorney, assume responsibility for specific matters, or refer the client's open matters to attorneys willing to handle them.

Subject to subsection (a)(2) of this Rule, 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.

The following defenses may be made by motion to dismiss filed before the answer, if an answer is required: (1) lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter, (2) failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, (3) failure to join a party under Rule 2-211, (4) discharge in bankruptcy, and (5) governmental ...

Rule 3-535. 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 may take any action that it could have taken under Rule 3-534.

(b) Fraud, Mistake, Irregularity. On motion of any party filed at any time, the court may exercise revisory power and control over the judgment in case of fraud, mistake, or irregularity.

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.

(c) Withdrawal of Appearance. When the client has another attorney of record, an attorney may withdraw an appearance by filing a notice of withdrawal. When the client has no other attorney of record, an attorney may withdraw an appearance by filing a motion to withdraw pursuant to Rule 2-132.

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.

If an amended pleading is filed more than fifteen (15) days before trial, within fifteen (15) days after service of the amendment, any party may move to strike the amendment, setting forth reasons why the court should not permit the amendment. Md. Rule 2-341(a).

§ 2-533. (a) Time for filing. Any party may file a motion for new trial within ten days after entry of judgment.

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Maryland Complaint to Adjudicate Title