First Adopted: June 05, 1980
Most Recently Effective: January 01, 2004
Rule 98 | Rules of Civil Procedure | Rules Relating to Special Actions | Quo Warranto
98.03 | Petition in Quo Warranto – Contents – Exhibits
Application for a judgment in quo warranto shall be made by filing a petition in quo warranto in the appropriate court.
The petition in quo warranto shall contain a statement of the facts, the relief sought, and a statement of the reasons why a preliminary order in quo warranto should be issued.
The petition shall be accompanied by suggestions in support thereof.
A copy of any order, opinion, record or part thereof, document, or other item that may be essential to an understanding of the matters set forth in the petition in quo warranto shall be attached as exhibits if not set forth therein. The pages of the exhibits shall be numbered consecutively.
An index of all exhibits also shall be attached. Exhibits shall be identified in the index by number or letter and page and, in addition, shall be described so that the court can distinguish the exhibits.
Committee Note – 1981
This is new.
(Adopted June 5, 1980, effective January 1, 1981. Amended April 25, 2003, effective January 1, 2004.)