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Code · Montana · Title 25 — Civil Procedure · Chapter 1 · Part 5

25-1-502. Notice of appeal to be served on attorney general when state is party to judicial review.

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25-1-502 . Notice of appeal to be served on attorney general when state is party to judicial review.
(1)If the state or a department, officer, or board of the state appeals from a judgment or order entered in any court or files a petition for a writ seeking review of a matter in any appellate court, the attorney representing the state, department, officer, or board shall notify the attorney general within a reasonable time in advance of the filing of the notice or petition. The attorney shall serve a copy of the notice of appeal or of the petition on the attorney general and provide the attorney general on request a copy of the order, judgment, or opinion for which review is sought.
(2)If a notice of appeal or petition for a writ seeking review in any appellate court is served upon the state or a department, officer, or board of the state, the party serving the notice or petition shall serve a copy on the attorney general as well as on any other counsel required by law to be served.
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