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Legal Definitions - immediately pending motion

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Definition of immediately pending motion

An immediatelypending motion is a request made to a court for a specific ruling or order that is waiting for a decision. It can be a written or oral application.

Examples of immediately pending motions include:

  • A motion to continue, which asks the court to postpone a hearing or trial date.
  • A motion for summary judgment, which asks the court to decide the case without a trial.
  • A motion to modify, which asks the court to change a previous order, such as child support or visitation.

These examples illustrate how an immediately pending motion is a formal request made to a court that is waiting for a decision. It is an important part of the legal process and can have a significant impact on the outcome of a case.

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Simple Definition

An immediatelypending motion is a request made to a court for a specific ruling or order. It can be written or oral and can relate to various aspects of a legal proceeding, such as time, clarification, or modification. Some motions may be contested, while others may be routine and granted without further inquiry. An ex parte motion is made without notice to the other party, and a post-trial motion is made after a judgment has been entered. A speaking motion addresses matters not raised in the pleadings, while an omnibus motion makes multiple requests for relief.

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