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for Lack of Jurisdiction” (motion for leave) and “Motion to
Vacate Order of Dismissal for Lack of Jurisdiction” (motion to
vacate). The motions state in relevant part:
REQUEST PERMISSION TO FILE MOTION TO VACATE ORDER OF
DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION
PETITIONER respectfully requests permission from the
Court to file this motion to vacate “ORDER OF DISMISSAL
FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION” for the tax year/s 2001 and
2002, with Docket No. 20992-05 [sic]. PETITIONER also
requests leave from the court to accept PETITIONER’s
amended petition. PETITIONER desires to dispute the
RESPONDENT’s determination made with respect to
PETITIONER’s income taxes for the tax year [sic].
PETITIONER will file Motion to Vacate Order of
Dismissal for Lack of Jurisdiction concurrently with
this Motion.
MOTION TO VACATE ORDER OF DISMISSAL FOR LACK
OF JURISDICTION
PETITIONER respectfully requests that the Court vacate
its Order of Dismissal for Lack of Jurisdiction with
the Docket No. 20992-05L, for the Tax Years 2001 and
2002. PETITIONER also request [sic] for the Court to
determine the case lay [sic] out by the PETITIONER’s
Amended Petition, which will be filed concurrently with
this motion. PETITIONER will also file an Amended
Petition and the Designation of Place of Trial
concurrently with this motion.
On July 3, 2006, 98 days after the order of dismissal was
entered, the Court filed the former document as a “Motion for
Leave to File Motion to Vacate Order of Dismissal for Lack of
Jurisdiction” (motion for leave). Petitioner’s amended petition
was sent and received with the motion for leave and motion to
vacate.
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