Mississippi Brief in Support of Motion to Remand

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A motion is a written request to the court to take a certain action. The court will either grant or deny the motion in accordance with law and court rules. This document, a Brief in Support of Motion to Remand, is a model motion requesting the named action from the court (or a general motion form). Adapt to fit your facts and circumstances. Available for download now in standard format(s). USLF control no. MS-61926
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The motion must include a separate "Notice of Motion" which includes a brief summary of the nature of the motion, the deadline for filing a response, and if there is a hearing, the date, time, and location of the hearing.

A document that cites (refers to) legal authorities such as statutes and court cases, and explains how those authorities support the position advocated by the party who wrote the memorandum. Often written to support a motion.

A "memorandum of law" or a "memorandum of points and authorities" "briefs" the court, i.e., explains to the court the legal authority, consisting of both decisional and statutory law, which supports the moving party's request.

N. a formal request made to a judge for an order or judgment.Most motions require a written petition, a written brief of legal reasons for granting the motion (often called "points and authorities"), written notice to the attorney for the opposing party and a hearing before a judge.

A legal brief is a document that makes an argument as to why the person filing the brief should win the case or otherwise see his motion granted. This document contains the issues in dispute, the facts of the matter, and arguments in support of the party's position.

Motions are not pleadings but are requests for the judge to make a legal ruling. Some of the most common pre-trial motions include: Motion to Discover. A motion by which one party seeks to gain information from the adverse party.

A case brief is a dissection of a judicial opinion -- it contains a written summary of the basic components of that decision.Persuasive briefs (trial and appellate) are the formal documents a lawyer files with a court in support of his or her client's position.

An informal record, in the form of a brief written note or outline, of a particular legal transaction or document for the purpose of aiding the parties in remembering particular points or for future reference. A memorandum may be used in court to prove that a particular contract was made.

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Mississippi Brief in Support of Motion to Remand