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In re Amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure

12/15/2005

good cause in writing at least 5 days before the hearing on the motion why the action should remain pending.


(b) Order Dismissing Case for Lack of Prosecution


ORDER OF DISMISSAL


This action was heard on the .....respondent's/court's/interested party's..... motion to dismiss for lack of prosecution served on .....(date)...... The court finds that (1) notice prescribed by rule 1.420(e) was served on .....(date).....; (2) there was no record activity during the 10 months immediately preceding service of the foregoing notice; (3) there was no record activity during the 60 days immediately following service of the foregoing notice; (4) no stay has been issued or approved by the court; and (5) no party has shown good cause why this action should remain pending. Accordingly,


IT IS ORDERED that this action is dismissed for lack of prosecution.


ORDERED at ...................., Florida, on .....(date)......


Judge


FORM 1.997. CIVIL COVER SHEET


The civil cover sheet and the information contained herein neither replace nor supplement the filing and service of pleadings or other papers as required by law. This form is required for the use of the Clerk of Court for the purpose of reporting judicial workload data pursuant to Florida Statute 25.075. (See instructions on the reverse of the form.)


I. CASE STYLE


(Name of Court)


Plaintiff Case #:


Judge:


v.


Defendant


II. TYPE OF CASE


(Place an x in one box only. If the case fits more than one type of case, select the most definitive.)


Domestic Relations


Torts


Other Civil


[ ] Simplified dissolution


[ ] Dissolution


[ ] Support -- IV-D


[ ] Support -- Non IV-D


[ ] URESAUIFSA -- IV-D


[ ] URESAUIFSA -- Non IV-D


[ ] Domestic violence


[ ] Other domestic relations


[ ] Professional Mmalpractice


[ ] Products liability


[ ] Auto negligence


[ ] Other negligence


[ ] Contracts


[ ] Condominium


[ ] Real property/ Mortgage foreclosure


[ ] Eminent domain


[ ] Challenge to proposed constitutional amendment


[ ] Other


III. IS JURY TRIAL DEMANDED IN COMPLAINT?


[ ] Yes


[ ] No


DATE


SIGNATURE OF ATTORNEY FOR PARTY


INITIATING ACTION


FORM 1.997. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ATTORNEYS COMPLETING CIVIL COVER SHEET


I. Case Style. Enter the name of the court, the appropriate case number assigned at the time of filing of the original complaint or petition, the name of the judge assigned (if applicable), and the name (last, first, middle initial) of plaintiff(s) and defendant(s).


II. Type of Case. Place an "X" in the appropriate box. If the cause fits more than one type of case, select the most definitive. Definitions of the cases are provided below.


(A) Simplified Dissolution of Marriage -- petitions for the termination of marriage pursuant to Fla. Fam. L. R. P. 12.105.


(B) Dissolution of Marriage -- petitions for the termination of marriage other than simplified dissolution.


(C) Support -- IV-D -- all matters relating to child or spousal support in which an application for assistance has been filed under Title IV-D, Social Security Act, except for such matters relating to dissolution of marriage petitions (sections 409.245, 40

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