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(C) Filing of Documents and Other Materials. The clerk of the court shall process and maintain documents filed with the court as prescribed by Michigan Court Rules and the Michigan Trial Court Records Management Standards and all filed documents must be file stamped in ance with these standards.
Rule 6.435 - Correcting Mistakes (A) Clerical Mistakes. Clerical mistakes in judgments, orders, or other parts of the record and errors arising from oversight or omission may be corrected by the court at any time on its own initiative or on motion of a party, and after notice if the court orders it.
Hear this out loud PauseRule 2.309 - Interrogatories to Parties (A) Availability; Procedure for Service; Limits. (1) A party may serve on another party written interrogatories to be answered by the party served or, if the party served is a public or private corporation, partnership, association, or governmental agency, by an officer or agent.
A person may request issuance of a subpoena in this state for an action pending in another state or territory under the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act, MCL 600.2201et seq., to require a person to attend a deposition, to produce and permit inspection and copying of materials, or to permit inspection of
Hear this out loud PauseIf you do not think that the order accurately states what was ordered in court, you must file your written objections with the court within 7 days of the date this notice was mailed. A form to use for filing objections is available at the friend of the court office.

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Rule 2.119 - Motion Practice (A) Form of Motions. (1) An application to the court for an order in a pending action must be by motion.
Hear this out loud PauseRule 2.313 - Failure to Serve Disclosure or to Provide or to Permit Discovery; Sanctions (A) Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery. A party, on reasonable notice to other parties and all persons affected, may apply for an order compelling disclosure or discovery as follows: (1) Appropriate Court.

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