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  2. Motion to strike (court of law) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure states that "The court may strike from a pleading an insufficient defense or any redundant, immaterial, impertinent, or scandalous matter." [ 1 ] Similarly, for example, the California Code of Civil Procedure provides that a motion to strike may be made to strike out any "irrelevant, false, or improper ...

  3. Motion (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    A subsidiary motion is a type of motion by which a deliberative assembly deals directly with a main motion prior to (or instead of) voting on the main motion itself. [12] Each subsidiary motion ranks higher than the main motion and lower than the privileged motions, and also yields to applicable incidental motions.

  4. Motion to strike - Wikipedia

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    A motion to strike may refer to: Motion to strike (court of law), a legal motion given by one party in a trial requesting the presiding judge order the removal of all or part of the opposing party's pleading to the court

  5. Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Manual covers motions, procedures, vote requirements, the rules of order, principles, precedents, and legal basis behind parliamentary law used by legislatures. The author, Paul Mason (1898–1985), was a scholar who worked for the California State Senate.

  6. House Republicans strike deal on motion to vacate, making it ...

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    The chamber will vote on their rules package for the 119th Congress on Jan. 3, 2025, following the election of the speaker on the floor. House Republicans strike deal on motion to vacate, ...

  7. Motion (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A "motion to dismiss" asks the court to decide that a claim, even if true as stated, is not one for which the law offers a legal remedy.As an example, a claim that the defendant failed to greet the plaintiff while passing the latter on the street, insofar as no legal duty to do so may exist, would be dismissed for failure to state a valid claim: the court must assume the truth of the factual ...

  8. In blow to unions, Supreme Court rules company can pursue ...

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    The Supreme Court ruled for a concrete company in Washington state seeking to revive a lawsuit against the Teamsters alleging that a strike damaged its product.

  9. WGA Issues Strike Rules: Members Barred From Writing ... - AOL

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    The Writers Guild of America issued a detailed set of strike rules to its members on Tuesday, advising them that they will be barred from writing, pitching or negotiating for work if a strike is ...