The phrase
"to bring a motion" means to propose or suggest a formal action or request during a meeting or legal proceeding.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«bring»
«motion»
Sentences with «to bring a motion»
- Eight of the named defendants brought a motion for a summary judgment to have the claims dismissed by reason of there being no cause of action against them. (ottawaemploymentlaw.com)
- In response to the decision, the defendant brought a motion to have the default judgment set aside. (lernerspersonalinjury.ca)
- The plaintiff brought an action for money and materials supplied to the defendants, the defendants filed a statement of defence, which was struck, and the plaintiff brought a motion for judgement. (zeilikmanlaw.com)
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