Montana Statutes

§ Rule 4 — How Appeals Are Taken

Montana § Rule 4
JurisdictionMontana
Title 25CIVIL PROCEDURE
Ch. 30AMONTANA UNIFORM MUNICIPAL COURT RULES OF APPEAL TO DISTRICT COURT
Part 2200II. Appeals From Municipal Court Judgments

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Mont. Code Ann. § Rule 4 (2026).

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Rule 4 . How appeals are taken.

(a)Filing notice of appeal. An appeal shall be taken by filing a timely notice of appeal in the municipal court.
(b)Joint or consolidated appeals. Two or more persons with interests making joinder practicable, may file a joint notice of appeal, or may join in appeal after filing separate timely notices of appeal, and they may thereafter proceed on appeal as a single appellant. Appeals may be consolidated by order of the district court upon its own motion or upon motion of a party, or by stipulation of the parties to the several appeals.
(c)Content of notice of appeal. The notice of appeal shall specify the party or parties taking the appeal; and shall designate the judgment, order or part thereof appealed from. Form 1 in the Appendix of forms is a suggest

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Legislative History

En. Sup. Ct. Ord. Mar. 19, 1998, eff. April 1, 1998.

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