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Rule 3 - Commencement of Action (a) How Commenced. A civil action is commenced (1) by filing a complaint with the court, or (2) by service of a summons and complaint. If the action is commenced by the service of a summons and complaint, the complaint must be filed within 14 days after service.
The responding party shall have 21 days after the date of service of a motion, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow, in which to file a response.
5(a) on a party represented by an attorney is made upon the attorney unless the court orders personal service upon the party. A resident attorney, on whom pleadings and other papers may be served, shall be associated as attorney of record with any out-of-state attorney practicing in any courts of this state.
Case number It includes the year in which the case is filed, followed by CR for felonies, or M for misdemeanors, then followed by numbers indicating the sequence of the case among those cases filed in that particular judicial district: 17CR01235 or 16M04552.
12(b)(5), failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Put simply, a motion requesting dismissal based on failure to state a claim is alleging that under no circumstances could the claim for relief be granted against the defending party.
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Rule 3 - Appeal as of Right-How Taken (a)Filing the Notice of Appeal in Appeals from Lower Courts. An appeal permitted by law as of right from a lower court to an appellate court must be taken by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the appellate court within the time allowed by C.A.R. 4.
(1) A party shall file the required notice at the time of its first appearance or the filing of its first pleading or document, or other matter addressed to the court. (2) A party shall file promptly a supplemental notice of any change in the information required under this rule. (d) Procedure on Notice.
At any time in its discretion and upon such terms as it deems just, the court may allow any process or proof of service thereof to be amended, unless it clearly appears that material prejudice would result to the substantial rights of the party against whom the process is issued.

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