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Claims for relief (1) short and plain statement jurisdiction (2) short and plain statement of claim (3) demand for judgment for the relief   Rule 8 A  
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Defenses; admissions and denials   Rule 8 B  
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Affirmative defenses   Rule 8 C  
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pleading to be concise and direct; alternative statements; inconsistency   Rule 8 D  
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construing pleadings. pleadings must be construed so as to do justice   Rule 8 E  
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general rules of pleadings   Rule 8  
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pleading special matters   Rule 9  
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capacity   Rule 9 A  
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fraud, mistake, condition of the mind   Rule 9 B  
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special damage. If an item of special damage is claimed, it must be specifically stated.   Rule 9 D  
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signature   Rule 11 A  
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representation to the court   Rule 11 B  
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sanctions   Rule 11 C  
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inapplicability to discovery   Rule 11 D  
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lack of SMJ   Rule 12 B 1  
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lack of PJ   Rule 12 B 2  
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improper venue   Rule 12 B 3  
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insufficiency of process   Rule 12 B 4  
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insufficiency of service of process   Rule 12 B 5  
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failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted   Rule 12 B 6  
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failure to join a party under Rule 19   Rule 12 B 7  
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motion for a more definite statement   Rule 12 E  
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joining motions. (1) right to join. (2) limitation on further motions.   Rule 12 G  
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waiver or preservation of certain defenses   Rule 12 H  
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counterclaim and crossclaim   Rule 13  
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compulsory counterclaims   Rule 13 A  
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permissive counterclaims   Rule 13 B  
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cross-claim against co-party   Rule 13 G  
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joinder of additional parties   Rule 13 H  
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third party practice   Rule 14  
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when D may bring in 3rd-Party. (1) Timing of Summons and Complaint. (2) 3-P D’s Claims & Defenses. (3) P’s Claims Against a 3-P D. (4) Motion to Strike, Sever, or Try Separately. (5) 3-P D’s Claim Against a Nonparty. (6) 3-P Complaint in Rem.   Rule 14 A  
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when plaintiff may bring in 3rd party   Rule 14 B  
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Amendments Before Trial. (1) Amending as a Matter of Course. (2) Other Amendments. (3) Time to Respond.   Rule 15 A  
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Amendments During and After Trial   Rule 15 B  
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relation back to amendments   Rule 15 C  
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supplemental pleadings   Rule 15 D  
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joinder of claims   Rule 18  
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joinder of claims. in general.   Rule 18 A  
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Joinder of Contingent Claims   Rule 18 B  
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compulsory joinder   Rule 19  
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persons to be joined if feasible   Rule 19 A  
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When Joinder is Not Feasible.   Rule 19 B  
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Pleading reasons for nonjoinder   Rule 19 C  
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permissive joinder of parties   Rule 20  
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Persons Who May Join or Be Joined.   Rule 20 A  
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Protective Measures.   Rule 20 B  
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interpleader   Rule 22  
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intervention   Rule 24  
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intervention of right   Rule 24 A  
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permissive intervention   Rule 24 B  
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Notice and Pleading Required   Rule 24 C  
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dismissal of actions   Rule 41  
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voluntary dismissal (1) by plaintiff (2) By Court Order; Effect.   Rule 41 A  
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involuntary dismissal; effect   Rule 41 B  
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Dismissing a Counterclaim, Crossclaim, or Third-Party Claim   Rule 41 C  
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entering a default   Rule 55 A  
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Entering a Default Judgment.   Rule 55 B  
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Setting aside a default or a default judgment.   Rule 55 C  
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judgment against the US   Rule 55 E  
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jurisdiction and venue unaffected   Rule 82  
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statutory interpleader   28 USC 1335  
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supplemental jurisdiction   28 USC 1367  
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venue   28 USC 1391  
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a civil action wherein jurisdiction is founded only on diversity of citizenship   1391 A  
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a civil action wherein jurisdiction is NOT founded solely on diversity of citizenship   1391 B  
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for purposes of venue, when defendant is a corporation shall be deemed to reside in any judicial district in which it is subject to PJ @ time action is commenced   1391 C  
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an alien may be sued in any district   1391 D  
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