Motion for Rehearing is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Supreme Court - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is a motion for rehearing?
A: A motion for rehearing is a legal request made to a court to reconsider a decision that was already made.
Q: When can a motion for rehearing be filed in Michigan?
A: A motion for rehearing in Michigan can be filed within 21 days after the entry of a final judgment or order.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a motion for rehearing?
A: The purpose of filing a motion for rehearing is to bring new evidence, errors, or arguments to the court's attention that were not considered before.
Q: Does filing a motion for rehearing guarantee a change in the court's decision?
A: No, filing a motion for rehearing does not guarantee that the court will change its decision. The court has discretion in deciding whether to grant or deny the motion.
Q: Can a motion for rehearing delay the enforcement of a court decision?
A: Yes, filing a motion for rehearing can sometimes delay the enforcement of a court decision until the motion is resolved.
Form Details:
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