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Rule 335. Judgment Suspended (1962)

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The appeal shall suspend the decision, order, decree or judgment, or the designation thereof appealed from, except as ­may be otherwise expressly provided by law; and further provided, that under Rule 334 shall suspend any decision, order, decree or judgment, or any designated portion thereof, unless so ordered by the probate or county court.

Note: Rule 335 formerly dealt with certification of the judgment of the district court and return of the original papers to the county clerk in appeals involving estates of decedents. Its source was Art. 3703. Amended by order of April 12, 1962, eff. Sept. 1, 1962, Rules 332 to 339, inclusive, are rewritten and rearranged to establish uniform procedures applicable to appeals in both estate and guardianship proceedings. The provisions of Rule 335 are adapted from former Rule 339. Previous note regarding original Rule 335 has been deleted.
Prior Amendments Future Amendments
Oct. 29, 1940, eff. Sept. 1, 1941 Repealed by order of July 22, 1975, eff. Jan. 1, 1976