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Move
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To make an application to a court for a rule or order, or to take action in any matter. The term comprehends all things necessary to be done by a litigant to obtain an order of the court directing the relief sought. To propose a resolution, or recommend action in a deliberative body. To pass over; to be transferred, as when the consideration of a contract is said to move from one party to the other. To occasion; to contribute to; to tend or lead to.


move v. to make a motion in court applying for a court order or judgment. (See: motion, movant)


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The Association for Australian Rural Nurses National Conference Moving with the times 25-27 October 2006, The Chifley at Lennons, Brisbane, Queensland Contact: AARN Secretariat Ph: (02) 6162 0340 or visit: www.
The shift toward true inclusion within the public sector is alive, well and moving with the times.
being in touch, moving with the times,'' said Ben Pimlott, author of a biography of the queen and a professor of politics and contemporary history at the University of London.
 
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