The document outlines the required contents of the records of a case on appeal, which must include an index and contain the original complaint, all pleadings and motions, minutes and transcripts of proceedings, decisions and proofs of service, computations of awards, memorandums and replies for appeal with proofs of service, receipts, and appeal bonds. The records must be chronologically arranged and prominently paged.
The document outlines the required contents of the records of a case on appeal, which must include an index and contain the original complaint, all pleadings and motions, minutes and transcripts of proceedings, decisions and proofs of service, computations of awards, memorandums and replies for appeal with proofs of service, receipts, and appeal bonds. The records must be chronologically arranged and prominently paged.
The document outlines the required contents of the records of a case on appeal, which must include an index and contain the original complaint, all pleadings and motions, minutes and transcripts of proceedings, decisions and proofs of service, computations of awards, memorandums and replies for appeal with proofs of service, receipts, and appeal bonds. The records must be chronologically arranged and prominently paged.
– The records of a case shall have a corresponding index of
its contents which shall include the following: (a) the original copy of the complaint; (b) other pleadings and motions; (c) minutes of the proceedings, notices, transcripts of stenographic notes, if any; (d) decisions, orders, and resolutions as well as proof of service thereof, if available; (e) the computation of the award; (f) memorandum of appeal and the reply or answer thereto, if any, and proof of service, if available; (g) official receipt of the appeal fee; and (h) the appeal bond, if any. The records shall be chronologically arranged and paged prominently.