Rule 36 Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule 36 Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure is about Entry of Judgment; Notice. It is under Title VII (General Provisions) of the Rules.

(a) Entry. A judgment is entered when it is noted on the docket. The clerk must prepare, sign, and enter the judgment:

(1) after receiving the court’s opinion—but if settlement of the judgment’s form is required, after final settlement; or

(2) if a judgment is rendered without an opinion, as the court instructs.


(b) Notice. On the date when judgment is entered, the clerk must serve on all parties a copy of the opinion—or the judgment, if no opinion was written—and a notice of the date when the judgment was entered.

See also  2 U.S. Code § 394: Computation of time

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