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Rule 12. Docketing the Appeal; Filing a Representation Statement; Filing the Record — Inbound Citations

Fed. R. App. P. 12

Cited by 7 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to Fed. R. App. P. 12 as a whole

  • (b) Notice to Known Potential Claimants.
    (i) Direct Notice Required. The government must send notice of the action and a copy of the complaint to any person who reasonably appears to be a potential claimant on the facts known to the government before the end of the time for filing a claim under Rule G(5)(a)(ii)(B).
    (ii) Content of the Notice. The notice must state:
    (iii) Sending Notice.
    (iv) When Notice Is Sent. Notice by the following means is sent on the date when it is placed in the mail, delivered to a commercial carrier, or sent by electronic mail.
    (v) Actual Notice. A potential claimant who had actual notice of a forfeiture action may not oppose or seek relief from forfeiture because of the government’s failure to send the required notice.
  • (A) Except as otherwise provided under Tax Court rules for the transcript of proceedings, the appeal is governed by the parts of Rules 10, 11, and 12 regarding the record on appeal from a district court, the time and manner of forwarding and filing, and the docketing in the court of appeals.
  • (c) A motion under Civil Rule 12 must be made within 60 days after notice of the action is given under Rule 3.
  • (d) Unless the court sets a different time, serving a motion under Rule 4(c) alters the time to answer as provided by Civil Rule 12(a)(4).

Citations to Rule 12(a)

Citations to Rule 12(c)