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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the use appendix form template in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your details as the attorney or party without an attorney. Enter your State Bar number, name, firm name, street address, city, state, telephone number, fax number, and email address.
  3. In the section labeled 'Attorney for (name):', specify who you are representing in this case.
  4. Next, provide the details of the Superior Court including its name, street address, mailing address, city and zip code.
  5. Fill in the names of both the plaintiff/petitioner and defendant/respondent as required.
  6. Indicate your court case number and if applicable, the Court of Appeal case number.
  7. Specify the date when the appeal was filed and ensure you read Judicial Council form APP-001 before finalizing your entries.
  8. Finally, type or print your name and provide a signature as either respondent or attorney before saving or printing your completed form.

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Appendices are sections at the end of academic writing with nonessential information on the topic that still might be helpful for the reader. They typically contain charts, graphs, maps, images, or raw statistical data.
Formatting Appendices If there are multiple appendices, each should be labelled with a capital letter and referenced in-text by its specific title (for example, see Appendix B). All appendices should follow references, footnotes, and any tables or figures included at the end of the document.
Definition of appendix. An appendix is a section of a paper that features supporting information not included in the main text. The appendix of a paper consists of supporting information for the research that is not necessary to include in the text.
It is typically placed at the end of the document. A research paper appendix may contain different types of material, such as text, tables, figures, diagrams and illustrations, maps, raw data, questionnaires used in the study, etc.
How to format an appendix Always start each appendix on a new page. Assign it both a number (or letter) and a clear title, such as Appendix A. Number and title the individual elements within each appendix (e.g., Transcripts) to make it clear what you are referring to.

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An appendix** comes at the end (after the reference list) of a report, research project, or dissertation and contains any additional information such as raw data or interview transcripts. The information in the appendices is relevant but is too long or too detailed to include in the main body of your work.

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