Q: APP-003 references register of actions as one item for entry - what should be entered?
Register of actions or docket if any. Point 4 (7) of APP - 003 (as one item). Register of actions is list of all the actions for each case. This list includes names and dates for all the evidence, documents, and motions filed in the trial court.
APP-003 references register of actions as one item for entry - what should be entered?
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When preparing your APP-003 form, you should include a complete copy of the register of actions or docket from your trial court case. This is essentially a chronological list of everything that happened in your case.
The register of actions should contain all filings, hearings, orders, and other significant events, along with their corresponding dates. Make sure to obtain an official copy from the court clerk, as this document serves as a formal record of your case's history. The document needs to be comprehensive, showing everything from the initial filing through the final judgment or order being appealed.
Remember that while point 4(7) of APP-003 lists this as a single item, it's crucial to include the entire register of actions without omitting any entries. If your court uses a docket system instead of a register of actions, that document will serve the same purpose and should be submitted in its complete form. You can obtain this document from the clerk's office of the trial court where your case was heard.
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