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Florida Family Law Rule 12.480

RULE 12.480. MOTION FOR A DIRECTED VERDICT

(a) Effect. A party who moves for a directed verdict at the
close of the evidence offered by the adverse party may offer evidence
in the event the motion is denied without having reserved the right
to do so and to the same extent as if the motion had not been made.
The denial of a motion for a directed verdict shall not operate to
discharge the jury, if applicable. A motion for a directed verdict
must state the specific grounds for it. The order directing a verdict
is effective without any assent of the jury, if applicable.

(b) Reservation of Decision on Motion. When a motion for
a directed verdict is denied or for any reason is not granted, the
court is deemed to have submitted the action to the jury, if
applicable, subject to a later determination of the legal questions
raised by the motion. Within 15 days after the return of a verdict, a
party who has timely moved for a directed verdict may serve a
motion to set aside the verdict and any judgment entered on it and
to enter judgment in accordance with the motion for a directed
verdict. If a verdict was not returned, a party who has timely moved
for a directed verdict may serve a motion for judgment in
accordance with the motion for a directed verdict within 15 days
after discharge of the jury, if applicable.

(c) Joined with Motion for New Trial or Motion for
Rehearing. A motion for a new trial or motion for rehearing may be
joined with a motion for directed verdict or a new trial may be
requested in the alternative. If a verdict was returned, the court
may allow the judgment to stand or may reopen the judgment and
either order a new trial or rehearing, or direct the entry of judgment
as if the requested verdict had been directed. If no verdict was
returned, the court may direct the entry of judgment as if the
requested verdict had been directed or may order a new trial or
rehearing.
Link to Florida Bar Official Rule 12.480

Cases Citing Rule 12.480

Total Results: 2

In Re Family Law Rules of Procedure

663 So. 2d 1049, 20 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 581, 1995 Fla. LEXIS 1953, 1995 WL 689537

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Nov 22, 1995 | Docket: 1313670

Cited 15 times | Published

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Category: Family Law

In Re: Amendments to Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure

214 So. 3d 400, 42 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 319, 2017 WL 1031456, 2017 Fla. LEXIS 598

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Mar 16, 2017 | Docket: 4618309

Published

court. Commentary [no change] RULE 12.480. MOTION FOR A DIRECTED VERDICT Motions for

Category: Family Law