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It is a document (pleading) submitted to the Court asking for the court to allow a delayed or secondary response to what was filed by the opposing party (thus requiring a responsive pleading) out of rule of law.

Check your State Statutes for details on the provisions and governing laws of your state.

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Q: What is a motion for leave to file responsive pleadings out of rule?
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