Rule 8. Appeal and Cross-Appeal--How Taken
Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedRules of Civil Appellate Procedure
Arizona Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure (ARCAP), Rule 8
Rule 8. Appeal and Cross-Appeal--How Taken
(d) Appellate Court Jurisdiction. Failure of an appellant or cross-appellant to perform an act other than the timely filing a notice of appeal or cross-appeal does not affect the appellate court's jurisdiction, but the failure may be grounds for other appropriate appellate court action, including dismissal of the appeal or cross-appeal.
(g) Joint or Consolidated Appeals or Cross-Appeals. Two or more parties may join in an appeal or cross-appeal from a judgment if they have similar interests and a joinder is practicable. They may join in an appeal or cross-appeal by filing a joint notice of appeal or cross-appeal, and they may then proceed as a single appellant or cross-appellant. On its own, on motion, or by stipulation, an appellate court also may consolidate multiple appeals and cross-appeals.
(h) Superior Court Clerk's Distribution of a Notice of Appeal or Cross-Appeal. Upon the filing of a notice of appeal or cross-appeal, the superior court clerk must promptly distribute a copy of the notice on every party to the superior court judgment. The superior court clerk's notice of distribution must include the filing date of the notice of appeal or cross-appeal, the names of the parties provided with the clerk's notice, and the date and manner of distribution. The death of a party or an attorney for a party will not affect the sufficiency of distribution of the superior court clerk's notice.
Credits
Amended June 10, 1997, effective Jan. 1, 1998; Sept. 2, 2014, effective Jan. 1, 2015.
17B A. R. S. Civil Appellate Proc. Rules, Rule 8, AZ ST CIV A P Rule 8
State Court Rules are current with amendments received through August 15, 2024. The Code of Judicial Administration is current with amendments received through August 1, 2024.
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