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In effect, in both kinds of cases, the lawyer asks the judge to direct a verdict for the defendant. The judge will either grant or deny the motion. If it is granted, the case is over and the defendant wins. If the motion is denied, as it usually is, the defense is given the opportunity to present its evidence.
The Summons and Complaint were not served properly If a defendant thinks the other side did not have the Complaint and Summons properly served, they can file a motion to ask the judge to cancel (to quash) the service. This is called a motion to quash service of summons.
A motion for directed verdict is a motion by a party asking the trial judge to issue a ruling after determining that there is no legally sufficient evidentiary basis for a reasonable jury to docHub a different conclusion.
A clerical error is a mistake found in a court order. You can correct a clerical error by filing a document with the court called a motion for judgment nunc pro tunc.
JMOL is also known as a directed verdict, which it has replaced in American federal courts. JMOL is similar to judgment on the pleadings and summary judgment, all of which test the factual sufficiency of a claim.

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A motion for nonsuit resembles a motion for directed verdict, except they are made only by the defendant (not the plaintiff), and may be made as soon as the plaintiff makes its opening statement.
A quick definition of defendant in error: A defendant in error is the person who won the case in the lower court but is now the defendant in an appeal case.
This was previously known as a motion for a directed verdict. It allows the trial court to determine whether there is any question of fact to go to the jury and whether any finding other than the one requested would be erroneous as a matter of law.

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