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12-322. Notice of prepayment; effect of failure to pay

A. The clerk of the supreme court, upon receipt of the index of record on an appeal, shall notify the appellant or the appellant's attorney that the record has been received and will be filed upon payment of the fee provided in section 12-321. If the fee is not paid within ten days after receiving notice, the appeal shall be deemed abandoned and the record returned to the court from which it came, and the judgment may be enforced as if no appeal had been taken.

B. The clerk, in like manner, shall notify the appellee or the appellee's attorney of the time of filing the index of record, and unless the fee provided in section 12-321 is paid within ten days after the filing, the appellee shall not be entitled to be heard.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title12 > 12-322

12-322. Notice of prepayment; effect of failure to pay

A. The clerk of the supreme court, upon receipt of the index of record on an appeal, shall notify the appellant or the appellant's attorney that the record has been received and will be filed upon payment of the fee provided in section 12-321. If the fee is not paid within ten days after receiving notice, the appeal shall be deemed abandoned and the record returned to the court from which it came, and the judgment may be enforced as if no appeal had been taken.

B. The clerk, in like manner, shall notify the appellee or the appellee's attorney of the time of filing the index of record, and unless the fee provided in section 12-321 is paid within ten days after the filing, the appellee shall not be entitled to be heard.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title12 > 12-322

12-322. Notice of prepayment; effect of failure to pay

A. The clerk of the supreme court, upon receipt of the index of record on an appeal, shall notify the appellant or the appellant's attorney that the record has been received and will be filed upon payment of the fee provided in section 12-321. If the fee is not paid within ten days after receiving notice, the appeal shall be deemed abandoned and the record returned to the court from which it came, and the judgment may be enforced as if no appeal had been taken.

B. The clerk, in like manner, shall notify the appellee or the appellee's attorney of the time of filing the index of record, and unless the fee provided in section 12-321 is paid within ten days after the filing, the appellee shall not be entitled to be heard.