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Rule 12 Judgments and orders

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 12
Rule 12 Judgments and orders
A. All judgments and orders presented to the Court for signature shall contain the scrivener's typed name and signature and:
1. Contain a certification by counsel that the order has been sent or delivered to opposing counsel and the date sent or delivered. Opposing counsel has ten (10) days within which to file an objection only on the basis that the order or judgment is not in conformity with the ruling of the Court. If no objection is filed within said time the Court will enter the order or judgment.
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2. Contain a “Have Seen” endorsement of all other attorneys of record. This endorsement shall constitute an acceptance by said counsel only that the order or judgment is in conformity with the ruling of the Court.
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3. The Court in its discretion may require that all orders or judgments tendered contain a “Have Seen” endorsement of all other attorneys of record. This endorsement shall constitute an acceptance by said counsel only that the order or judgment is in conformity with the ruling of the Court. Should counsel for any party refuse to endorse the judgment or final order “Have Seen”, counsel who prepared it shall file the order with the Court, together with a certification that it was tendered to counsel who refused to make the endorsement and the date of such tender. The Court shall enter the order after the expiration of five (5) (Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays excluded) days from the time it was filed, unless counsel who refused to make the endorsement shall have filed written exceptions to it and set such exceptions for hearing before the Court at the earliest practicable time.
B. Because of the number of parties in an action or for any other exceptional circumstances the Court, in its discretion, may exempt a particular order or judgment from the application of this RULE in whole or in part by endorsing said exemption on it.

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HISTORY: Amended effective November 20, 1997; adopted effective January 1, 1995.
Boone, Campbell, Gallatin and Kenton Counties, General Civil Rule 12, KY R BOONE CAMPBELL GALLATIN KENTON GEN CIV Rule 12
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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