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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the alter amend document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the plaintiff's name and the civil action number at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. In section one, provide a brief explanation of the judgment you wish to alter or amend. Clearly state your reasons for requesting this change.
  4. In section two, reference any previous motions related to this case, particularly your Motion for Reconsideration. This helps establish context for your request.
  5. Complete the signature block at the bottom of the form, including your name and contact information. Make sure to include your counsel's details if applicable.
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Order Amendment means Our Authorised Order Amendment or series of Order Amendments, each Order Amendment having precedence over any earlier Order Amendment. Alteration means the marking, changing or altering in a material way of the terms, meaning or legal effect of a document with the intent to deceive.
A motion to alter, amend or correct judgment (also known as a Rule 59(e) motion) is a request made by a party to the court to reconsider or modify a judgment that has already been entered in a legal proceeding.
An amendment is essentially a correction. It comes in many varieties, up to and including the process of altering something through either parliamentary or constitutional procedure. In the United States, the word is often used specifically of a change to the U.S. Constitution.
Some common synonyms of amend are correct, , rectify, redress, reform, remedy, and revise. While all these words mean to make right what is wrong, amend, reform, revise imply an improving by making corrective changes, amend usually suggesting slight changes.