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Certification Of Judgment Registration In Another District {CV-101}

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CV-101, CERTIFICATION OF JUDGMENT FOR REGISTRATION IN ANOTHER DISTRICT, I, Kiry K. Gray, Clerk of this United States District Court, certify that the attached judgment is a true and correct copy of the original judgment entered in this action on [Date] as it appears in the record of this Court, and that * Insert the appropriate language: “No notice of appeal from this judgment has been filed, and no motion of any kind listed in Rule 4(a) of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure[*] has been filed.” “No notice of appeal from this judgment has been filed, and all motions of the kinds listed in Rule 4(a) of the Rules of Appellate Procedure[*] have been disposed of, the latest order disposing of such a motion having been entered on [date].” “An appeal was taken from this judgment and this judgment was affirmed by mandate of the Court of Appeals issued on [date].” “An appeal was taken from this judgment and the appeal was dismissed by order entered on [date].” [ NOTE: The motions listed in Rule 4(a), Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure are: for judgment under Rule 50(b); to amend or make additional factual findings under Rule 52(b); for attorney's fees under Rule 54 if the district court extends the time to appeal under Rule 58; to alter or amend the judgment under Rule 59; for a new trial under Rule 59; or for relief under Rule 60(b) if filed no later than 28 days after judgment is entered.] CV-101 (11/15). www.FormsWorkflow.com

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