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1
The rules about how to interpret the language in a _________________ are very broad.
A)motion
B)affidavit
C)affirmative defense
D)material fact
2
Failure to file a motion in the _________________ may render the entire motion null and void.
A)attorney's office
B)tax office
C)courthouse
D)state office
3
The stated purpose of a _________________ is to eliminate the expense and drain on resources of a trial for which there are no contestable issues between parties.
A)dispositive motion
B)motion for judgment on the pleadings
C)motion for summary judgment
D)default judgment
4
A motion for _________________ is usually reserved for cases in which legally recognized defenses are not pled.
A)judgment on the pleadings
B)summary judgment
C)partial summary judgment
D)more definite statement
5
A(n) _________________ motion is frequently brought at the conclusion of a jury trial.
A)summary judgment
B)affirmative defenses
C)12(b)(6)
D)JNOV
6
A(n) _________________ is a request by a party for a judgment because the other side has not met its burden of proof.
A)motion for a directed verdict
B)JNOV motion
C)motion for continuance
D)motion for new trial
7
A(n) _________________ is verification by attorney that pleadings or court documents were sent to the opposing counsel in a case.
A)motion
B)certificate of service
C)affirmative defense
D)default judgment
8
A(n) _________________ is a sworn statement.
A)material fact
B)motion
C)default judgment
D)affidavit
9
A(n) _________________ is a request that certain evidence not be raised at trial, as it is arguably prejudicial, irrelevant, or legally inadmissible evidence.
A)dispositive motion
B)motion in limine
C)motion for new trial
D)motion for more definitive statement
10
The jury's function is to determine the _________________.
A)evidence
B)motion
C)facts
D)jurisdiction







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