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CHAPTER 20. RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
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Part VII. Judgment
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Part VII. Judgment
Rule 54. Judgments -- costs
Rule 54(a). Definition -- form.
Rule 54(b). Judgment upon multiple claims or involving multiple parties.
Rule 54(c). Demand for judgment.
Rule 54(d). Costs.
Rule 55. Default
Rule 55(a). Entry.
Rule 55(b). Judgment.
Rule 55(c). Default -- setting aside -- extension of time by court or stipulation of parties.
Rule 55(d). Plaintiffs, counterclaimants, cross-claimants.
Rule 56. Summary judgment
Rule 56(a). For claimant.
Rule 56(b). For defending party.
Rule 56(c). Motion and proceedings thereon.
Rule 56(d). Case not fully adjudicated on motion.
Rule 56(e). Form of affidavits -- further testimony -- defense required.
Rule 56(f). When affidavits are unavailable.
Rule 56(g). Affidavits made in bad faith.
Rule 57. Declaratory judgments.
Rule 58. Entry of judgment.
Rule 59. New trials -- amendment of judgment
Rule 59(a). Grounds.
Rule 59(b). Time for motion.
Rule 59(c). Time for serving affidavits.
Rule 59(d). Time for ruling on motion.
Rule 59(e). On initiative of court.
Rule 59(f). Order granting new trial.
Rule 59(g). Motion to alter or amend a judgment.
Rule 60. Relief from judgment or order
Rule 60(a). Clerical mistakes.
Rule 60(b). Mistakes -- inadvertence -- excusable neglect -- newly discovered evidence -- fraud, etc.
Rule 60(c). Time for determining motions.
Rule 61. Harmless error.
Rule 62. Stay of proceedings to enforce a judgment
Rule 62(a). Superseded.
Rule 62(b). Stay on motion for new trial or for judgment.
Rule 62(c). Injunction pending appeal.
Rule 62(d). Superseded.
Rule 62(e). Stay in favor of the state of Montana or agency thereof.
Rule 62(g). Power of appellate court not limited.
Rule 62(h). Stay of judgment upon multiple claims.
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