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KENTUCKY
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
RULE
76
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE IN COURT OF APPEALS AND SUPREME
COURT
CR
76.33 INTERMEDIATE RELIEF IN APPELLATE COURT
(1) When Authorized.
At any time after a notice of appeal or a motion for discretionary review pursuant to
Rule 76.20 has been filed, a party to the appeal or motion may move the appellate court for
intermediate relief upon a satisfactory showing that otherwise he will suffer immediate and
irreparable injury before a hearing may be had on the motion.
(2) Record Required.
Unless the record on appeal has been transmitted to the appellate court, a motion
pursuant to this rule shall be accompanied by a partial record pursuant to
CR 75.10.
(3) Costs.
Payment of the filing fee specified in Rule 76.42(2)(a) shall be required with the
motion.
[Amended by Order 91-2, eff. 11-15-91; prior amendments
eff. 8-28-89, 1-1-87, 1-1-86,
7-1-81; adopted eff. 1-1-78]
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