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Rule VIII. Entry of orders and judgments

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated14th Judicial Circuit - Bourbon, Scott and Woodford Circuit Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
14th Judicial Circuit - Bourbon, Scott and Woodford Circuit Court
Rules for Civil Cases
KY BCWC Rule VIII
Rule VIII. Entry of orders and judgments
Whenever any ruling is made, or opinion rendered, an order or judgment setting out said opinion or ruling may be assigned by the presiding judge to be drafted by counsel for the prevailing or moving party. The proposed order shall than be provided to all adverse parties for endorsement as being “have seen”. All proposed orders, tendered by an attorney to another attorney, must be returned within seven (7) days to the tendering attorney, either signed or marked refused to sign. If a dispute arises as to the contents of an opinion or order, the disputing party shall file their own competing order or judgment with the Court. The presiding judge shall then choose which order or judgment to sign or may draft their own order or judgment in place of the proposed orders tendered by the parties. When signed by the judge, the order or judgment shall be delivered to the Clerk for entry. The counsel preparing the order or judgment shall also deliver to the Clerk enough copies, together with properly addressed stamped envelopes to permit the Clerk to complete service thereof when required by Civil Rule 77.04. Counsel may waive service of any order or judgment and notice of entry or may opt for electronic service. Envelopes and copies shall not be necessary for parties who have opted for electronic service.

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HISTORY: Amended effective June 14, 2022. Effective September 5, 2002.
Bourbon, Scott and Woodford Circuit Court Rule VIII, KY R BOURBON SCOTT CIR CT Rule VIII
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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