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(1) Upon the return of an execution showing that a judgment has been satisfied the clerk shall thus enter satisfaction on the judgment: Satisfaction by execution. A party or his attorney receiving satisfaction of a judgment otherwise than by execution may make, date and sign this entry on the margin of the judgment:
(a) Offer of judgment. At any time more than 10 days before the trial begins, a party defending against a claim may serve upon the adverse party an offer to allow judgment to be taken against him for the money or property or to the effect specified in his offer, with costs then accrued.
Motions to be heard must be received by opposing counsel 72 hours prior to the noticed motion hour. Responses shall be filed within 24 hours of the noticed motion hour. The notice of the hearing shall specify the date, time and place for the hearing.
The respondent shall be allowed a period of twenty (20) days from the date of receipt of the complaint. Failure to answer within twenty (20) days of receipt may be considered an admission to the complaint.
time after the expiration of 20 days from the commencement of the action or after service of a motion for summary judgment by the adverse party. See CR 56.01.
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The Small Claims Division of District Court in each Kentucky county settles disputes involving money or personal property valued at $2,500 or less. The $2,500 limit does not include interest and court costs.
Thus, if a plaintiff fails to respond to a motion for summary judgment, on all or a subset of the claims, the Court will order the plaintiff to show cause why the claim should not be considered abandoned.
Consider the following five approaches: Show that the motion fails to list the specific facts and law supporting summary judgment. Show that a dispute exists on a material fact. Show that the law does not support judgment on the undisputed facts.

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