RULE 8.3
APPELLATE COURT ORDERS NEEDED FOR
EFFECTIVE REVIEW
Except when prohibited by statute, the appellate court has authority to
issue orders, before or after acceptance of review or in an original action
under Title 16 of these rules, to insure effective and equitable review,
including authority to grant injunctive or other relief to a party. The
appellate court will ordinarily condition the order on furnishing a bond or
other security. A party seeking the relief provided by this rule should use
the motion procedure provided in Title 17.
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