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Is there a difference in legal terms between "setting aside" or "vacating" an order or judgement?



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In Maryland MD Rule 2-535, Revisory Power seems to apply (but only to judgments) however that rule uses neither of the terms "set aside" and "vacate" I find in case law. I believe the ruling I want to have vacated is only an order and not a judgment. Numerous pleadings have been filed after it.










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    In Maryland MD Rule 2-535, Revisory Power seems to apply (but only to judgments) however that rule uses neither of the terms "set aside" and "vacate" I find in case law. I believe the ruling I want to have vacated is only an order and not a judgment. Numerous pleadings have been filed after it.










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      In Maryland MD Rule 2-535, Revisory Power seems to apply (but only to judgments) however that rule uses neither of the terms "set aside" and "vacate" I find in case law. I believe the ruling I want to have vacated is only an order and not a judgment. Numerous pleadings have been filed after it.










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      Is there a difference in legal terms between "setting aside" or "vacating" an order or judgement?



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      In Maryland MD Rule 2-535, Revisory Power seems to apply (but only to judgments) however that rule uses neither of the terms "set aside" and "vacate" I find in case law. I believe the ruling I want to have vacated is only an order and not a judgment. Numerous pleadings have been filed after it.







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