Under Rule 50, it is a much easier standard than JMOL. A new trial will be granted for any reason that historically been why a new trial would be granted. Typically: 1. Verdict against the clear weight of the evidence 2. Some sort of big procedural problem with the trial ...
Rule 9 must state with "particularity" the circumstances constituting fraud or mistakeWho? particular individuals if possibleWhat? particular statementsWhen? dates, timesWhere? location/sWhy? intent, state of mindHow? specific methods, itemsHeightened pleading standard!! Rule 8 1. State grounds for ...
Civilization VII, or Civ VII for short, is a turn-based strategy game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K. It's set to land onMac, Windows, and SteamOS/Linux on February 11, 2025. Civ VII allows players to construct cities and architectural elements, expand their territory, imp...
Hereditary Rule:(medium upkeep, + 1 happiness per military unit in a city, req. monarchy). Since most cities will have at least one military unit for defense, this tech can be a real benefit in the early middle ages when you are still developing your luxury resource network and constructin...
1. Government: Hereditary Rule (or Police State if you can take it) 2. Legal: Vassalage for the free units and extra XP, or Bureaucracy for the production boost if you think your units’ promotions are sufficient 3. Labor: This is a tough one. If you have maintained high food surplus...
Addition to this- one of the ways the series sticks to the “33/33/33” rule is by having each new entry of the series have a different lead designer. Typically the lead designer of Civ N was someone who worked on Civ n-1, but so far no two games in the series have had the sa...
Palaces (and their modern equivalents) are designed to do three things: to provide the ruler with access to the people and communications necessary to rule, to defend the leader from attack, and to impress upon subjects and foreign visitors the leader's importance and grandeur.]=]; Strategy=...
(last updated February 27, 2021) ORCP 1 - SCOPE; CONSTRUCTION; APPLICATION; RULE; CITATION ORCP 2 - FORM OF ACTION ORCP 3 - COMMENCEMENT ORCP 4 - JURISDICTION (Personal) ORCP 5 - JURISDICTION (In Rem) ORCP 6 - JURISDICTION (Without Service) ORCP 7 - SUMM
Orders entered on motions filed under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure ("Rule") 1.540 (concerning mistake, inadvertence, newly discovered evidence, fraud, etc.) and other nonfinal orders entered after final order on authorized motions [Fla. R. App. P. 9.130(a)(4), (5)]; andOrders ...
Rule 8(a) Short plain statement ofL-Jurisdictional grounds-Entitlement to relief (Twombly/Iqbal plausibility standard)-Demand to relief Rule 9(b) Fraud/mistake must be pled with particularity Rule 9(g) Special damages: must be specifically stated Compulsory Counterclaims 13(a): same t/o as pla...