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The affidavit must be signed by you, and swear (or affirm) under the penalties of perjury that what you are saying is true. For example: I solemnly affirm under the penalties of perjury and upon personal knowledge that the contents of the foregoing paper are true.
A nongovernmental corporate party in a civil action shall comply with the disclosure requirement of Code, Courts Article, 6-412 by filing a disclosure statement in ance with this Rule.
Committee note: Maryland generally follows the American Rule under which a party is not liable for the attorneys fees of another party unless such liability is provided for by law or by a contract between the parties.
If you choose to defend yourself, you must file the Notice of Intention to Defend, appearing on the bottom half of the summons. The Notice should be cut at the perforated line and returned to the court address listed at the top of the summons.
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A: A keypoint refers to a place on the recording where the trial begins. You would need to contact the Clerks office to see what it means when it says keypoint recalled. Unfortunately, there is no way to know from the entry.
In any civil action, if the court finds that the conduct of any party in maintaining or defending any proceeding was in bad faith or without substantial justification, the court, on motion by an adverse party, may require the offending party or the attorney advising the conduct or both of them to pay to the adverse
In any civil action, if the court finds that the conduct of any party in maintaining or defending any proceeding was in bad faith or without substantial justification, the court, on motion by an adverse party, may require the offending party or the attorney advising the conduct or both of them to pay to the adverse

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