The clerk shall prepare, under the direction of the court, a list of cases awaiting argument or submission.
The clerk shall keep such other books and records as may be required by the Supreme Court.
Miss. R. App. P. 45
Advisory Committee Historical Note
Effective January 3, 2002, Rule 45(d) was amended regarding removal of closed files from the Clerk's office. 803-804 So.2d XXI (West Miss.Cases 2002).
Effective January 1, 1995, Miss.R.App.P. 45 replaced Miss.Sup.Ct.R. 45, providing that the clerk of the Supreme Court shall serve as the clerk for the Court of Appeals. Subsection (b) was further amended to effect a technical change concerning the docket. 644- 647 So.2d LXXXIV-LXXXV (West Miss.Cases 1994).Comment
Rule 45 follows Fed. R. App. P. 45 and prior state practice.
The Rule provides that the clerk of the Supreme Court also serves as the clerk of the Court of Appeals. This is consistent with the general policy under which the administrative structure and employees of the Supreme Court support and serve the Court of Appeals, and consistent with the Supreme Court's general authority to set administrative policies and procedures for the Court of Appeals. Of course, references throughout these rules to the clerk of the Supreme Court include any duly appointed deputy clerk. See Miss Code Ann. 9-4-7(2)(Supp. 1994).
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