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KENTUCKY
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
RULE
76
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE IN COURT OF APPEALS AND SUPREME
COURT
CR 76.01 SCOPE OF RULE
(1) Rule 76 applies only to practice and procedure in the Court of Appeals and
Supreme Court. Wherever "court" or "appellate court" is used it means the court to which an
appeal is or may be taken or in which it is pending, "judge" means either a judge or justice of
that court, and "clerk" means the clerk of that court, unless the context indicates otherwise.
Wherever the appellate court is called by its title the rule shall apply to that court alone.
(2) Appeals to the Supreme Court from judgments and final orders in proceedings
originating in the Court of Appeals shall be governed by Rule 76.36(7), and the provisions of
Rules 76.02 and 76.04 with respect to perfecting appeals and submission of briefs shall not
apply.
[Amended by Order 89-1, eff. 8-28-89; prior amendment
eff. 12-31-80; adopted eff. 1-1-78]
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