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Docketing Statement - Civil

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DOCKETING STATEMENT CIVIL APPEALS. Appellants must complete this docketing statement in compliance with Nevada Rules of Appellate Procedure (NRAP) 14(a). The purpose of the docketing statement is to assist the Supreme Court in screening jurisdiction, identifying issues on appeal, assessing assignment to the Court of Appeals under NRAP 17, scheduling cases for oral argument and settlement conferences, classifying cases for expedited treatment, and compiling statistical information. This statement must be completed fully, accurately, and on time. NRAP 14(c). The Supreme Court may impose sanctions on counsel or the appellant if it appears that the information provided is incomplete or inaccurate. Id. Failure to fill out the statement completely or to file it in a timely manner constitutes grounds for the imposition of sanctions, including a fine and/or dismissal of the appeal. Id. A complete list of the documents that must be attached appears as Question 28 on this docketing statement. Failure to attach all required documents will result in the delay of your appeal and may result in the imposition of sanctions. Id. This court has noted that when obligations under NRAP 14 to complete the docketing statement properly and conscientiously are not taken seriously, valuable judicial resources of this court are wasted, making the imposition of sanctions appropriate. See KDI Sylvan Pools v. Workman, 107 Nev. 340, 344, 810 P.2d 1217, 1220 (1991). Please use divider pages to separate any attached documents. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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