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                          RULE 6.2                                               
            TRANSMITTAL OF RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS                                 
                                                                                 
    (a) Transmittal Generally. The party seeking review shall, within 14         
days of filing the notice of appeal, serve on all other parties and file         
with the clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction a designation of those       
portions of the record that the party wants the clerk to transmit to the         
superior court. Any party may supplement the designation of the record           
prior to or with the party's last brief. Thereafter, a party may supplement      
the designation only by order of the superior court, upon motion. Each           
party is encouraged to designate only documents and exhibits needed to           
review the issues presented to the superior court. Within 14 days after the      
designation is filed, the clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction shall       
prepare the record and notify each party that the record is ready to             
transmit and the amount to be paid by each party. Each party shall pay for       
the cost of preparing the portion of the record designated by that party         
within 10 days of the clerk's notification, unless the party has been            
excused from paying by the court. Promptly after receiving payment, or           
after preparing the record in cases where payment is excused, the clerk of       
the court of limited jurisdiction shall certify that the record is true and      
complete, transmit it to the superior court, and notify the parties that         
the record has been transmitted.                                                 
    (b) Cumbersome Exhibits. The clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction      
shall notify the superior court of exhibits which are difficult or               
unusually expensive to transmit. The exhibits shall be transmitted only if       
the superior court directs or if a party makes arrangements with the clerk       
to transmit the exhibits at the expense of the party requesting the              
transfer of exhibits.
	

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