Motion to Strike definition

Motion to Strike means the Emergency Motion to Strike Evidence and Testimony [Dkt. No. 433].
Motion to Strike means the Emergency Motion to Strike Evidence and Testimony

Examples of Motion to Strike in a sentence

  • As SCE stated on page 7 of its Motion to Strike Comments filed by TURN on California Procurement Adjustment, dated March 9, 2001, in the Rate Stabilization Plan (RSP) docket: In the SONG 2&3 ICIP mechanism, shareholders take on the operational risk of plant performance.

  • The Court granted Defendants’ Motion to Strike in part and denied Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgement, on October 13, 2000.

  • In light of the Court’s order granting SCO’s motion to file an amended complaint, and IBM’s answer to SCO’s second amended complaint, the Court hereby orders: Both SCO and IBM are to file additional memoranda with the Court addressing the impact, if any, of the second amended complaint and IBM’s subsequent answer on IBM’s Motion to Strike the 5th, 15th, and 19th Affirmative Defenses asserted by the SCO Group in its Answers to IBM’ Amended Counterclaims.

  • The Court DENIES Greenbriar's Motion to Strike with respect to the Reply itself, filed on March 29, 2001.

  • On September 23, 1999, CMP Group filed a Motion to Strike Portions of the Testimony of Richard Silkman related to the Letter Agreement entered into between CMP and FPL Energy Maine, Inc.

  • The Equity Committee has also filed a Motion to Strike those portions of the Debtors’ Response to Appellant’s Opening Brief and Opening Brief on Cross-Appeal which address the Debtors’ Cross-Appeal (D.I. 27).

  • No. 306], and (iv) the Equity Committee’s Motion to Strike Statement and Declaration of Matthew David of Ferghana Partners, Inc.

  • On February 29, 2000, Defendants filed a Motion to Strike and a Motion for Summary Judgement, each with respect to all claims.

  • Company also filed a Special Motion to Strike, called an Anti-SLAPP Motion in response.

  • On December 8, 2016, defendant Cue again filed a Demurrer to the SAC (the “Cue Demurrer”) and the Director Defendants (other than defendant Wagner) filed another Motion to Strike portions of the SAC (the “Director Defendants’ Motion”).

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