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THE MAINE RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

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Dec 16, 2020 · rule 76h. electronic sound recording rule 76i. replaced by maine rules of appellate procedure x. superior and district courts and clerks rule 77. superior and district courts and clerks rule 78. [reserved] rule 79. books and records kept by the clerk and entries therein

  Rules, Electronic, Appellate

TEXAS RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE - txcourts.gov

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Rule 34. Appellate Record. Rule 30. Restricted Appeal to Court of Appeals in Civil Cases. Rule 31. Appeals in Habeas Corpus, Bail, and Extradition Proceedings in Criminal Cases. 31.1. Filing the Record; Submission. 31.2. Hearing. 31.3. Orders on Appeal. 31.4. Stay of Mandate (a) When Motion for Stay Required. (b) Determination of the motion. (c ...

  Rules, Procedures, Texas, Filing, Appellate, Texas rules of appellate procedure

LOCAL CIVIL RULES

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division where such case is assignable will constitute a certification by counsel that the case is properly assigned in compliance with this rule. (C) Transfer Between Divisions. Any case may be transferred for case management or trial from one division to another division on motion of any party for good cause shown or sua sponte by the court ...

  Rules, Division

REPRESENTING YOURSELF IN A CIVIL CASE: A GUIDE FOR THE …

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WARNING: Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure prohibits you from filing a lawsuit that is clearly frivolous or filed merely to harass someone. If after reviewing your complaint, the court determines that you have filed a lawsuit for an improper or clearly unnecessary purpose, it may impose sanctions against you.

  Rules, Filing

Court of Appeal

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Requirements of the 4th District Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.72(a) and 8.74(b)), and the pages of all exhibits must be numbered consecutively using only Arabic numerals. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.74(b).) If you are exempt from …

  Rules, California, California rules

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