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UNDER ALASKA RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 82 Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 82 provides that if you are held liable, some or all of the attorney fees of the person making a claim against you must be paid by you. The amount that must be paid by you is determined by Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 82.
We call the rule the Alaska Rule for shorthand. The Alaska rule modifies 40 CFR 131.21 by changing the point in time when state and authorized, tribal-adopted standards are considered the applicable standards for CWA purposes.
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For most motions, you must respond within 10 days if the motion was personally served on you or within 13 days (from the date of mailing) if the motion was mailed to you. Give the original to the court and a copy to the person who filed the motion. Keep a copy for yourself.]
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Specifically, Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 90.1 requires the creation of property division tables that list all assets and liabilities of divorcing parties, while Rule 26.1 delineates the processes for discovery and disclosure of property, including pets.
Rule 11 Plan between the Tribe and the Alaska Court System This agreement provides a way for Alaska Tribes to become involved in state court cases and to make culturally appropriate sentencing recommendations.

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