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
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(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.
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(c) A motion under Civil Rule 12 must be made within 60 days after notice of the action is given under Rule 3.
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(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)
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(C) the title of the case (see Rule 12(a));