On motion of any party or on its own initiative, the court may — after notice and a reasonable opportunity to respond — impose just sanctions on a party or attorney who is not acting in good faith as indicated by any of the following:
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(a) filing a petition that is clearly groundless;
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(b) bringing the petition solely for delay of an underlying proceeding;
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(c) grossly misstating or omitting an obviously important and material fact in the petition or response; or
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(d) filing an appendix or record that is clearly misleading because of the omission of obviously important and material evidence or documents.