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KENTUCKY
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
RULE 63.
DISABILITY OF A JUDGE
CR
63 DISABILITY OF A JUDGE
If by reason of death, sickness, or other disability, a judge before
whom an action has been tried is unable to perform the duties to be
performed by the court under these rules after a verdict is returned
or finding of fact and conclusions of law are filed, then any
successor or special judge sitting in or assigned to the court in
which the action was tried may perform those duties; but if such
other judge is satisfied that he cannot perform those duties because
he did not preside at the trial or for any other reason, he may in
his discretion grant a new trial.
[Adopted eff.
7-1-53]
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