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25-33-101. Exclusive method of review

25-33-101. Exclusive method of review. A judgment or order in a civil action, except when expressly made final by this code, may be reviewed as prescribed in this chapter and not otherwise. A party aggrieved may appeal in the cases prescribed in this chapter. History: Ap. p. Sec. 248, p. 94, Bannack Stat.; re-en. Sec. 317, p. […]

25-33-102. Time for appeal

25-33-102. Time for appeal. Any party dissatisfied with the judgment rendered in a civil action in a city or justice’s court may appeal therefrom to the district court of the county at any time within 30 days after the rendition of the judgment. History: En. Sec. 637, p. 169, Bannack Stat.; re-en. Sec. 742, p. 185, Cod. […]

25-33-103. How appeal taken

25-33-103. How appeal taken. The appeal is taken by serving a copy of the notice of appeal on the adverse party or the adverse party’s attorney and by filing the original notice of appeal with the justice or judge. The order of serving and filing is immaterial. History: En. Sec. 637, p. 169, Bannack Stat.; re-en. Sec. […]

25-33-104. Papers to be transmitted

25-33-104. Papers to be transmitted. Upon the filing of the notice of appeal and the undertaking when required by 25-33-201, 25-33-203, and 25-33-205, the justice or judge shall, within 10 days, upon the payment of the fees for filing, transmit to the clerk of the district court a certified copy of the docket, the pleadings, all […]