Preliminary Draft of the Proposed Rule for Review of Decisions of the Tax Court of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE'S NOTE appeal is taken appellant for filing appellant to order AUBREY GASQUE Barrett Prettyman Chairman Robert Ash Committee intends Committee on Appellate Committee on Rules COMMITTEE'S NOTE Subdivision COURT DECISIONS ADVISORY court of appeals court reporter days after filing DECISIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE'S district court docket fee Edgar Murdock filing and docketing filing the notice filing the record Friendly Willard Friendly Willard W intends to recommend Joseph O'Meara Judge Judicial Conference notice of appeal order the transcript original papers rule original record party pay the docket postmark date Practice and Procedure prepare the transcript produce the transcript PROPOSED RULE record on appeal registration is deemed Review of Decisions REVIEW OF TAX Rives Samuel Rives Samuel D Rules of Practice SECOND PRELIMINARY DRAFT Sobeloff Robert Sobeloff Robert L Stanley N stipulation subdivision was taken Supreme Court taken from FRCP TAX COURT DECISIONS Title 26 transmit the record U.S.C. Title
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Página 5 - ... contempt. XIX.— CERTIORARI. RULE 44. No decision of the Court of Appeals will be reviewed by certiorari unless the applicant gives written notice to the clerk of the Court of Appeals within ten days after the filing of the judgment of his intention to apply to the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, nor unless such application for certiorari be filed with the clerk of the Supreme Court within thirty days from the filing of the judgment in the Court of Appeals. Where a motion for a rehearing...
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