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  2. Motion - Wikipedia

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    The larger scales of imperceptible motions are difficult for humans to perceive for two reasons: Newton's laws of motion (particularly the third), which prevents the feeling of motion on a mass to which the observer is connected, and the lack of an obvious frame of reference that would allow individuals to easily see that they are moving. [9]

  3. Motion (legal) - Wikipedia

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    Motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment are types of dispositive motions. Rule 56, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, is the rule which explains the mechanics of a summary judgment motion. As explained in the notes to this rule, summary judgment procedure is a method for promptly disposing of actions in which there is no genuine ...

  4. List of motions - Wikipedia

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    Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls; Motions relating to nominations; Request to be excused from a duty; Requests and inquiries. Parliamentary inquiry; Request for information; Request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion; Request to read papers; Request for any other privilege

  5. Motion (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    These may include legislative motions, budgetary motions, supplementary budgetary motions, and petitionary motions. The possible motions in a deliberative assembly are determined by a pre-agreed volume detailing the correct parliamentary procedure, such as Robert's Rules of Order ; The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure ; or Lord Citrine ...

  6. Judge to hear motions seeking phone records from DA ... - AOL

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    The defense filed several separate motions, including one seeking personal emails and cellphone data from Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey. The defense, in its motion, argues ...

  7. Equations of motion - Wikipedia

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    There are two main descriptions of motion: dynamics and kinematics.Dynamics is general, since the momenta, forces and energy of the particles are taken into account. In this instance, sometimes the term dynamics refers to the differential equations that the system satisfies (e.g., Newton's second law or Euler–Lagrange equations), and sometimes to the solutions to those equations.

  8. Docs: Staunton lawyer disbarred for filing motions that'd ...

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    STAUNTON — The Virginia State Bar has taken action against a Staunton attorney by revoking his license to practice law after he charged clients exorbitant fees for filing motions based on legal ...

  9. Motion in limine - Wikipedia

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    Examples of motions in limine would be that the attorney for the defendant may ask the judge to refuse to admit into evidence any personal information, or medical, criminal or financial records, using the legal grounds that these records are irrelevant, immaterial, unreliable, or unduly prejudicial, and/or that their probative value is outweighed by the prejudicial result to the defendant, or ...