Arrangement of records in pending matters requires appeals be collated into main, miscellaneous, process and execution files. The record of an appeal must be collated and maintained in four parts: Main file (appeal kept separately), miscellaneous application file, process file, and execution file, imposing an organizational rule for maintenance of registers in pending matters.
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Arrangement of records in pending matters requires appeals be collated into main, miscellaneous, process and execution files.
The record of an appeal must be collated and maintained in four parts: Main file (appeal kept separately), miscellaneous application file, process file, and execution file, imposing an organizational rule for maintenance of registers in pending matters.
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