Talk:Reply (legal term)

Reply vs Respond and Sur-Reply
I feel this article should give 2 common examples of "replies" and distinguish them from "responses." Common examples are always good. To my understanding if a party makes a motion (to stop (quash) a subpeona for example), the other party "responds", and then party making the motion (to quash) then "replies'. Since the moving party normally bears the burden of proof they are allowed to go both first and last.  However, the non-moving responding party can make a motion to file a "sur-reply" to moving parties reply.  I'm almost sure this is correct, but don't like to make changes to main pages. 2601:5C4:4301:217C:8123:442D:1F03:ECFC (talk) 20:55, 5 May 2023 (UTC)

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Nike SB, as the name suggests, is designed for skateboarders and are sold exclusively to retailers in select NIKE SB stores. As such it has zoom air insoles which the regular Nike dunks do not have.The shoes of course come with the two original authentic pairs of laces with the Nike SB logo on the outer bag that contains the extra pair of laces