Mississippi Motion Order

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Motion Order

A Mississippi Motion Order is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Mississippi that requires a party to take a certain action. The most common types of Mississippi Motion Orders are: 1. Motion to Compel: This type of motion order requires a party to provide documents, answer questions, or take other action that is necessary for the case to proceed. 2. Motion to Quash: This type of motion order requires a party to withdraw or cancel a previous request, such as a subpoena. 3. Motion for Summary Judgment: This type of motion order requires a party to provide evidence or information that would support their position on an issue in a case. 4. Motion for Protective Order: This type of motion order requires a party to protect confidential information or evidence from being disclosed to the other parties in the case. 5. Motion to Strike: This type of motion order requires a party to withdraw or remove an objection or statement from the record. 6. Motion to Dismiss: This type of motion order requires a party to withdraw a lawsuit or other legal action.

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Rule 65 authorizes parties to seek temporary restraining orders (TROs) and preliminary injunctions in civil cases in which permanent injunctive relief or other relief is being sought.

On a motion for a new trial in an action without a jury, the court may open the judgment if one has been entered, take additional testimony, amend findings of fact and conclusions of law or make new findings and conclusions, and direct the entry of a new judgment. (b) Time for Motion.

Rule 4(h) provides that if service is not made upon a defendant within 120 days after the filing of the complaint, the claims against that defendant will be dismissed without prejudice absent good cause for the failure to timely serve the defendant.

The subject judge shall consider and rule on the motion within 30 days of the filing of the motion, with hearing if necessary. If a hearing is held, it shall be on the record in open court.

With respect to requests for relief, it is necessary for the party seeking relief to file a separate motion. Respondent should file a response to any motion within ten (10) days after service of the motion. The movant MAY file a rebuttal in support of any response within five (5) days after service of the rebuttal.

30(b)(6) Depositions Rule 30(b)(6) allows a party to depose a corporation, partnership, association, gov- ernmental agency, or other entity with- out identifying a specific individual for the deposition.

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