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Rule HCPR-145 Entry of orders and judgments

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated26th Judicial Circuit - Harlan Circuit Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
26th Judicial Circuit - Harlan Circuit Court
KY RHCC Rule HCPR-145
Rule HCPR-145 Entry of orders and judgments
(1) Except any order, ruling, opinion, decree or judgment prepared by the Court itself, whenever any ruling is made or opinion is rendered, an order, decree or judgment in conformity therewith, shall be prepared by counsel as directed by the Court. However, if the party against whom the order or judgment is to be entered is not represented by counsel, or is represented by counsel, said party or counsel may request to review the order and sign as “have seen” prior to the entry by the Court.
(2) In addition to the requirements contained in CPR-130, when an order or judgment or decree is signed by the Court, which has been prepared and submitted by counsel at the direction of the Court, or on the volition of counsel in conformity with the Court's ruling, or an uncontested judgment or judgment in default submitted by counsel to the Court for the judge's signature, then said counsel shall deliver to the Court the original and a sufficient number of copies of said document(s), together with properly addressed plain white legal sized envelopes to enable or permit the clerk of the Court to complete service or distribution of the same. The judgment or order shall contain the names and addresses of all counsel and/or pro se litigants, if known.
(3) Counsel may waive, in writing or otherwise memorialize by record, the service of any order, decree, or judgment and the notice of the entry thereof.

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HISTORY: Amended effective March 6, 2007.
Harlan Circuit Court Rule HCPR-145, KY R HARLAN CIR CT Rule HCPR-145
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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