LRALJ 1
FAILURE TO DESIGNATE THE RECORD
The Court will advise Superior Court in writing if a party fails to designate the
portions of the record necessary for review as provided in RALJ 6.2(a). Failure
to designate the record may be considered a failure to diligently pursue the
appeal and cause the Court to revoke any stay of enforcement of the judgment under
RALJ 4.2 and RALJ 4.3. At the time notice of failure to designate the record is
transmitted to Superior Court, the Clerk shall also send notice to the parties
of a hearing at which the Court shall consider revocation of the stay due to the
failure to diligently pursue the appeal.
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