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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the defendant requesting document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court name and county at the top of the form. This ensures that your motion is directed to the correct jurisdiction.
  3. Next, enter the state where the court is located, followed by the names of both the plaintiff and defendant. Make sure to include any relevant case numbers for clarity.
  4. In the section labeled 'MOTION TO RECONSIDER ORDER', specify your name as the defendant and provide the date of the original order you wish to reconsider.
  5. Clearly outline your grounds for reconsideration in the designated area. Be concise yet thorough to effectively communicate your reasons.
  6. State what relief you are seeking from the court in response to your motion. This should be specific and directly related to your grounds for reconsideration.
  7. Complete the certificate of service section by entering your attorney's name and their contact information, ensuring proper notification of all parties involved.

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A court request is a general appeal for action, while a motion is a formal written application asking the court to issue a specific order.
all words any words phrase. request. 1) v. to ask or demand a judge to act (such as issuing a writ) or demanding something from the other party (such as production of documents), usually by a party to a lawsuit (usually the attorney). 2) n. the act of asking or demanding.
1) In court proceedings, a request is when a party asks the court or opposing counsel to act, demands a right, or asks a question.
1) In court proceedings, a request is when a party asks the court or opposing counsel to act, demands a right, or asks a question. For example, under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 34, a party may serve a request to produce discovery on the opposing party.
When a party to a civil case needs to get information from the other side, she can serve the other side with written requests called discovery requests. These requests might include: Interrogatories, which are written questions about things that are relevant or important to the case.

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