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Vermont Sample Letter for Filing of Motion to Dismiss — Motion of Admission Subject: [Case Name and Number] — Filing Motiodismissesis— - Motion of Admission [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Phone Number] [Email Address] [Date] [Court Name] [Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Re: Case No. [Case Number], [Plaintiff Name] v. [Defendant Name] Dear [Judge's Name] (or [Clerk's Name]), I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing as a [Plaintiff/Defendant] in the above-mentioned case to file a Motion to Dismiss, specifically, a Motion of Admission. I, [Your Name], representing myself [or the defendant as an attorney if applicable], hereby move this Honorable Court to dismiss the aforementioned case based on the following grounds: 1. Summary of Case: Provide a concise summary of the case, including the relevant parties involved, the nature of the dispute, and any previous legal actions taken. 2. Facts of the Case: Present a clear and concise account of the facts relevant to the case, highlighting any key evidence or legal precedents supporting the motion to dismiss. 3. Legal Basis for Motion: Articulate the specific legal basis on which the motion to dismiss is filed. This can include jurisdictional issues, lack of subject jurisdiction, improper service, failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, or any other applicable legal grounds. 4. Supporting Case Law and Precedents: Cite relevant Vermont state statutes, regulations, and previous court decisions that support your motion to dismiss. Include concise summaries of these cases and how they relate to the present situation. 5. Attachments: Include all necessary attachments to support your motion, such as affidavits, exhibits, or other relevant documentation. 6. Relief Sought: Clearly state the relief sought, i.e., the dismissal of the case in its entirety. 7. Statement of Service: Provide a signed statement affirming that a copy of this motion has been properly served to the opposing party or their attorney as required by Vermont court rules and procedures. I respectfully request that the court review this Motion to Dismiss, Motion of Admission, and provide an opportunity for a hearing if necessary. I believe that the facts and legal arguments presented substantiate the dismissal of this case. Should the court require any additional information or documentation, kindly inform me promptly. I will be readily available to provide any further assistance necessary. Please accept my deepest gratitude for your attention to this matter. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Signature] Enclosures: — Motion to Dismiss, Motion of Admission — Supporting documentation (as detailed) — Certificatserviceccccccccce.ce
Vermont Sample Letter for Filing of Motion to Dismiss — Motion of Admission Subject: [Case Name and Number] — Filing Motiodismissesis— - Motion of Admission [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Phone Number] [Email Address] [Date] [Court Name] [Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Re: Case No. [Case Number], [Plaintiff Name] v. [Defendant Name] Dear [Judge's Name] (or [Clerk's Name]), I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing as a [Plaintiff/Defendant] in the above-mentioned case to file a Motion to Dismiss, specifically, a Motion of Admission. I, [Your Name], representing myself [or the defendant as an attorney if applicable], hereby move this Honorable Court to dismiss the aforementioned case based on the following grounds: 1. Summary of Case: Provide a concise summary of the case, including the relevant parties involved, the nature of the dispute, and any previous legal actions taken. 2. Facts of the Case: Present a clear and concise account of the facts relevant to the case, highlighting any key evidence or legal precedents supporting the motion to dismiss. 3. Legal Basis for Motion: Articulate the specific legal basis on which the motion to dismiss is filed. This can include jurisdictional issues, lack of subject jurisdiction, improper service, failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, or any other applicable legal grounds. 4. Supporting Case Law and Precedents: Cite relevant Vermont state statutes, regulations, and previous court decisions that support your motion to dismiss. Include concise summaries of these cases and how they relate to the present situation. 5. Attachments: Include all necessary attachments to support your motion, such as affidavits, exhibits, or other relevant documentation. 6. Relief Sought: Clearly state the relief sought, i.e., the dismissal of the case in its entirety. 7. Statement of Service: Provide a signed statement affirming that a copy of this motion has been properly served to the opposing party or their attorney as required by Vermont court rules and procedures. I respectfully request that the court review this Motion to Dismiss, Motion of Admission, and provide an opportunity for a hearing if necessary. I believe that the facts and legal arguments presented substantiate the dismissal of this case. Should the court require any additional information or documentation, kindly inform me promptly. I will be readily available to provide any further assistance necessary. Please accept my deepest gratitude for your attention to this matter. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Signature] Enclosures: — Motion to Dismiss, Motion of Admission — Supporting documentation (as detailed) — Certificatserviceccccccccce.ce