Credit Cards, Rating, Repair Failure to Prosecuite in a timely mannor

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vince

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In Florida, I understand that a Motion can be filed under FAILURE TO PROSECUIT IN A TIMELY MANNOR. I NEED THE STATE STATUE, AND NEED TO KNOW IF A MOTION TO DISMISS CAN BE INCORPORATED UNDER THE SAME MOTION.?
 
Rule 1.420

Yes, there certainly is!

It is Rule 1.420 (Dismissal of Actions) of the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and the action permitted under this rule is in fact called a Motion to Dismiss for failure to Prosecute.

http://www.floridabar.org/TFB/TFBResources.nsf/0/10C69DF6FF15185085256B29004BF823/$FILE/Civil.pdf


fredrikklaw
 
Thank You, once again for this valuable information. I can now proceed with my case, pro se, that I thought, might be dead in the water. This information gives me much needed help, as well as hope in the direction I am pursueing.
Thank You,
Sincerely,
Vince
 
Good on you!

You are most welcome and it is my pleasure entirely; also, please let me know if I may be of any further assistance to you! (For what it's worth!)


Regards,

fredrikklaw
 
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