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  3. TITLE II. APPEAL FROM A JUDGMENT OR ORDER OF A DISTRICT COURT

TITLE II. APPEAL FROM A JUDGMENT OR ORDER OF A DISTRICT COURT

  • Rule 3. Appeal as of Right—How Taken
  • [Rule 3.1. Appeal from a Judgment of a Magistrate Judge in a Civil Case] (Abrogated Apr. 24, 1998, eff. Dec. 1, 1998)
  • Rule 4. Appeal as of Right—When Taken
  • Rule 5. Appeal by Permission
  • [Rule 5.1. Appeal by Leave under 28 U.S.C. §636(c)(5)] (Abrogated Apr. 24, 1998, eff. Dec. 1, 1998)
  • Rule 6. Appeal in a Bankruptcy Case
  • Rule 7. Bond for Costs on Appeal in a Civil Case
  • Rule 8. Stay or Injunction Pending Appeal
  • Rule 9. Release in a Criminal Case
  • Rule 10. The Record on Appeal
  • Rule 11. Forwarding the Record
  • Rule 12. Docketing the Appeal; Filing a Representation Statement; Filing the Record
  • Rule 12.1 Remand After an Indicative Ruling by the District Court on a Motion for Relief That Is Barred by a Pending Appeal
‹ Rule 2. Suspension of Rules Up Rule 3. Appeal as of Right—How Taken ›

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