Rule 38 Relief from Judgments Quiz
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Which court can a party file a petition for relief from judgment, order, or other proceedings?

  • Regional Trial Court (correct)
  • Municipal Trial Court
  • Court of Appeals
  • Supreme Court
  • In what circumstances can a party file a petition for relief from judgment, order, or other proceedings?

  • If there was an error in the proceedings (correct)
  • If the judgment was unfair
  • If the party disagrees with the judgment
  • If the party was not properly represented
  • When can a party file a petition for relief from denial of appeal?

  • When the party missed the deadline for filing an appeal (correct)
  • When the party wants to delay the proceedings
  • When the party disagrees with the judgment
  • When the party wants to change their legal representation
  • How long does a party have to file a petition for relief from judgment, order, or other proceedings?

    <p>60 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is required for a petition for relief from judgment, order, or other proceedings to be valid?

    <p>It must be supported by evidence</p> Signup and view all the answers

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