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Section/Rule:
97.06
Subject:
Rule 97 - Rules of Civil Procedure - Rules Relating to Special Actions - Prohibition
Publication / Adopted Date:
June 5, 10980
Topic:
Prohibition Against Judge of Court of Record
Revised / Effective Date:
January 1, 1983
97.06. Prohibition Against Judge of Court of Record
If the preliminary order in prohibition is directed to a judge of a court of record, the clerk shall cause a copy of the preliminary order, together with a copy of the petition and any exhibits thereto, to be served on all other parties below. Service may be made as provided in
Rule 43.01
or
Rule 54
.
Any of the parties below may, within the time fixed for the respondent to answer, file an answer to the petition in prohibition or may answer jointly with the respondent or with each other.
(Adopted June 5, 1980, eff. Jan. 1, 1981. Amended Sept. 10, 1982, eff. Jan. 1, 1983.)
Committee Note - 1981
This is new.
See Official Form for Preliminary Order in Prohibition.
Compare: Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 21(b).