14 Day Deadline Applies To Removal
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Subject distribution
- Civil Procedure1
Example wrong choices
19855_hymn-night-truss · CIVIL_PROCEDURE · Choice ANo, because Lydia did not file the notice of removal within 14 days after Paul was dismissed.
Why it's attractive
The answer's 14-day number fights the 30-day removal anchor.
Why it's wrong
The answer's 14-day number fights the 30-day removal anchor.
19855_hymn-night-truss · CIVIL_PROCEDURE · Choice BNo, because Hannah voluntarily dismissed Paul from the case.
Why it's attractive
This answer treats the dismissal as a blocker even though the dismissal removes the nondiverse party.
Why it's wrong
This answer treats the dismissal as a blocker even though the dismissal removes the nondiverse party.
19855_hymn-night-truss · CIVIL_PROCEDURE · Choice CYes, because Hannah and Lydia are now citizens of different states and the claim exceeds $75,000.
Why it's attractive
This answer handles diversity but ignores the 22-day timing fact.
Why it's wrong
This answer handles diversity but ignores the 22-day timing fact.
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