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Rule 9 Exhibits

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated16th/17th Judicial Circuit/District - Boone, Campbell, Gallatin and Kenton Circuit and District Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
16th/17th Judicial Circuit/District - Boone, Campbell, Gallatin and Kenton Circuit and District Court
General Civil Rules--Circuit Courts
KY ULCR Rule 9
Rule 9 Exhibits
The provisions below shall be followed unless otherwise ordered by the Court:
A. Advance Marking. All exhibits and material intended to be used during a civil trial shall be marked for identification purposes in a clear and concise fashion as herein described and additionally said markings shall not obscure nor hinder any relevant written or pictographic information contained on the exhibit itself.
B. Method of Designation. Unless otherwise ordered or directed by the Court, all exhibits shall be marked for identification purposes as follows:
1. Joint exhibits shall be identified by the prefix (JX) and shall be sequentially numbered;
2. Plaintiffs exhibits shall be identified by the prefix (PX) and shall be sequentially numbered;
3. Defendants exhibits shall be identified by the prefix (DX) and shall be sequentially numbered;
4. Third-party exhibits shall be identified by the prefix (TPX) and shall be sequentially numbered;
5. In all proceedings involving multiple plaintiffs or multiple defendants, the identification assigned each exhibit shall contain the surname of the individual plaintiff or defendant or the corporate name of the plaintiff or defendant.
C. Uniform Designation. Proposed exhibits, including those appended to requests for admission, interrogatories and depositions, as well as those to be utilized during trial, shall be uniformly identified during all phases of the case.
D. List of Exhibits. At the commencement of a civil trial, or at the pre-trial next preceding the commencement of a civil trial, each party's counsel shall tender to the Court and to opposing counsel, a list of all exhibits the party then intends to utilize at trial; the list shall contain the pre-marked number and a short description of the exhibit.
E. Copy for Judge. Except upon cause shown or as provided otherwise by the Court, a copy of each document or written exhibit intended to be tendered or entered during trial shall be furnished to the Judge at the commencement of a civil trial or at the pre-trial next preceding the commencement of a civil trial.

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HISTORY: Adopted effective January 1, 1995.
Boone, Campbell, Gallatin and Kenton Counties, General Civil Rule 9, KY R BOONE CAMPBELL GALLATIN KENTON GEN CIV Rule 9
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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