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                         RULE 17.7
          OBJECTION TO RULING--REVIEW OF DECISION
                         ON MOTION

    An aggrieved person may object to a ruling of a commissioner or clerk,
including transfer of the case to the Court of Appeals under rule 17.2(c),
only by a motion to modify the ruling directed to the judges of the court
served by the commissioner or clerk. The motion to modify the ruling must
be served on all persons entitled to notice of the original motion and
filed in the appellate court not later than 30 days after the ruling is
filed. A motion to the Justices in the Supreme Court will be decided by a
panel of five Justices unless the court directs a hearing by the court en
banc.

                         References
    Form 20, Motion To Modify Ruling.
	

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