Memorandum of appeal must state concise numbered grounds; interim relief may be sought within the same memorandum. Every memorandum of appeal must set forth concisely the grounds of appeal under distinct heads, without argument or narrative, with each ground numbered consecutively and presented in the prescribed format; a separate memorandum is not required to seek interim orders if those are prayed for in the same memorandum.
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Memorandum of appeal must state concise numbered grounds; interim relief may be sought within the same memorandum.
Every memorandum of appeal must set forth concisely the grounds of appeal under distinct heads, without argument or narrative, with each ground numbered consecutively and presented in the prescribed format; a separate memorandum is not required to seek interim orders if those are prayed for in the same memorandum.
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