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Rule 9 Entry of orders and judgment and service

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated51st Judicial Circuit - Henderson Circuit Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
51st Judicial Circuit - Henderson Circuit Court
KY RHCC Rule 9
Rule 9 Entry of orders and judgment and service
(A) In all civil and criminal cases in which a verbal order or judgment is announced by the Judge, and in the case of a jury verdict, an order or judgment in conformity therewith shall be prepared by counsel for the successful party within five (5) work days after the order or verdict, unless directed otherwise by the Judge. It shall be signed “have seen” or “ok to enter” by all attorneys of record, and shall be presented to the Court. It shall also include “prepared by”. If the party against whom the order or judgment is entered is not represented by counsel, that fact shall be endorsed thereon. When signed by the Judge, the order or judgment shall be delivered to the Clerk for entry. Counsel preparing the order or judgment shall also deliver to the Clerk a sufficient number of copies together with properly addressed stamped envelopes to permit the Clerk to complete service thereof when required by CR 77.04. Counsel may waive in writing service of any order or judgment and notice of entry.
(B) The Court will sign all agreed orders signed by all counsel of record or by parties not represented by counsel who are affected by the order with the exception of orders continuing the trial of any case. The disposition of such orders shall not appear on the motion day docket and counsel for the parties affected by such orders need not appear before the Court.

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HISTORY: Amended effective January 1, 1994.
Henderson Circuit Court Rule 9, KY R HENDERSON CIR CT Rule 9
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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