This form is a generic motion requesting additional time to respond to a motion for summary judgment.
This form is a generic motion requesting additional time to respond to a motion for summary judgment.
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60-212. (C) a party must serve a reply to an answer within 21 days after being served with an order to reply, unless the order specifies a different time. (B) if the court grants a motion for a more definite statement, the responsive pleading must be served within 14 days after the more definite statement is served.
Hear this out loud PauseSupreme Court Rule 3.03 It is the duty of the appellant to request a transcript of any trial or hearing which the appellant considers necessary to properly present the appeal. One of the following documents must be filed with the docketing materials: A. A file-stamped copy of a Request for Transcript.
Hear this out loud PauseA judge of the district court must issue a ruling on a civil motion not later than 30 days after the motion's final submission except for a ruling on a motion for summary judgment, which must be issued not later than 60 days after final submission. (b) Ruling on Other Civil Matter Taken Under Advisement.
Hear this out loud PauseA motion for summary judgment must be accompanied by a filing fee and a memorandum or brief that: (1) states concisely, in separately numbered paragraphs, the uncontroverted contentions of fact on which the movant relies; (2) for each fact, contains precise references to pages, lines and/or paragraphs - or to a time ...
Hear this out loud PauseA party shall have twenty-one (21) days to respond to a motion to dismiss or for summary judgment. The party may, within fourteen (14) days after the service of such response in opposition upon him, file an original with the clerk and serve upon all other parties a copy of a written reply memorandum.
(4) A reply to the opposition shall be served and filed by the moving party not less than five days preceding the noticed or continued date of hearing, unless the court for good cause orders otherwise. (5) Evidentiary objections not made at the hearing shall be deemed waived.
A party may request oral argument?either in the motion or in a response filed by the adverse party under subsection (b). The court must grant a timely request for oral argument unless it states in the ruling or by separate communication that oral argument would not aid the court materially.
A party against whom relief is sought may move, with or without supporting affidavits or supporting declarations pursuant to K.S.A. 53-601, and amendments thereto, for summary judgment on all or part of the claim. (C) the movant may file a reply within 14 days after the response is served.