N.D. R. App. P. 2.1
Joint Procedure Committee Minutes of September 26, 2013, pages 12-13; April 29-30, 2010, pages 22, 24; April 26-27, 2007, pages 27-28; 23-24, 1999, pages 9-10; September 26-27, 1996, page 18; February 17-18, 1983, pages 33-34.
Rule 2.1 was adopted, effective 4/1/1983; amended, effective 3/1/1998; 3/1/2003; 3/1/2008; 3/1/2011; 10/1/2014; 3/1/2019.
Rule 2.1 provides special procedures to accommodate the requirement in N.D.C.C. § 25-03.1-29 for a hearing within 14 days after the notice of appeal is filed in a mental health proceeding.
Subdivision (a) was amended, effective Oct 1, 2014, to provide for the filing of the notice of appeal in the supreme court.
Subdivision (a) was amended, effective _________, to clarify that extensions of time to file the notice of appeal are not permitted.
Subdivision (c) was amended, effective March 1, 2008, to make it clear that a party who seeks to stay an order that is appealed must request a temporary stay from the supreme court when the notice of appeal is filed. Under N.D.C.C. § 25-03.1-29, only the supreme court can stay an order once an appeal is commenced.
Subdivision (c) was amended, effective March 1, 2008, to make it clear that a party who seeks to stay an order that is appealed must request a temporary stay from the supreme court when the notice of appeal is filed. Under N.D.C.C. § 25-03.1-29, only the supreme court can stay an order once an appeal is commenced.
Subdivision (e) was amended, effective March 1, 2011, to increase the time to serve and file an appellee's brief from five to seven days after service of the appellant's brief. If the appellant moves for a temporary stay of the order of the district court, the time to serve and file briefs was increased from three to five days.
Subdivision (g) was amended, effective March 1, 2011, to increase the time to file a motion from five to seven days.
Subdivision (a) was amended December 11, 2018, effective 3/1/2019.
STATUTES AFFECTED:
CONSIDERED: 25-03.1-29, N.D.C.C.