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Grounds of and period for filing motion for reconsideration. Within the period for taking an appeal, the aggrieved party may move for reconsideration upon the grounds that the evidence is insufficient to justify the decision or final order, or that the decision or final order is contrary to law.
In addition to filing an appeal, if you lose your case and disagree with the decision, you may have the option of filing a motion for reconsideration. In an appeal, you are asking a higher court to review the decision of the lower court.
A formal reconsideration request is a written document that identifies the specific resource that is of concern and the reasons for reconsidering its inclusion in the librarys collection.
A. Reconsideration is the first step in the appeals process for a claimant who is dissatisfied with the initial determination on his or her claim, or for individuals (e.g. auxiliary claimants) who show that their rights are adversely affected by the initial determination.
A. Reconsideration is the first step in the appeals process for a claimant who is dissatisfied with the initial determination on his or her claim, or for individuals (e.g. auxiliary claimants) who show that their rights are adversely affected by the initial determination.
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Effect of Filing of Motion for Reconsideration. - The filing of a motion for reconsideration shall stop the running of the fifteen-(15) day period in Section 5 of Rule 22 and prevent the final order, resolution or decision of the Commission from becoming final and inappealable.
A Motion for reconsideration shall be resolved within one (1) month from the time it is submitted for resolution. Section 6. Second motion for reconsideration. No party shall be allowed a second motion for reconsideration of a judgment or final order.
The motion shall be filed (1) before issuance of the mandate or (2) within 30 days after the filing of the opinion of the Court, whichever is earlier. A response to a motion for reconsideration may not be filed unless requested on behalf of the Court by at least one judge who concurred in the opinion or order.
The most common type of post-trial motion is a Motion for Reconsideration in which you are asking the judge to reconsider his/her ruling and change one specific part of the court order or the courts overall ruling.
The most common type of post-trial motion is a Motion for Reconsideration in which you are asking the judge to reconsider his/her ruling and change one specific part of the court order or the courts overall ruling.

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