707 Service of Motions and Briefs and Other Requests

707 Service of Motions and Briefs and Other Requests

ยง 707 Service of Motions and Briefs and Other Requests
After the initial filing of a Notice of Appeal, any party who files a document, request, motion or brief with the Tribal Court or Appellate Court shall also serve a copy of that document, request, motion or brief on the opposing party at the same time. Unless otherwise required by these rules, service of documents, requests, motions or briefs on a  party may be made by email, facsimile, or by U.S. Mail.



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