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Rule 40 - Standard For Granting (1) Review on certiorari is not a right. A petition for the writ will be granted only in cases of great concern, gravity, or importance to the public.
Section 5-6-38 - Time of filing notice of appeal; cross appeal; record and transcript for cross appeal; division of costs; appeals in capital offense cases for which death penalty is sought.
Any party may demand a trial by jury of any issue triable of right by a jury by (1) serving upon the other parties a demand therefor in writing at any time after the commencement of the action and not later than 10 days after the service of the last pleading directed to such issue, and (2) filing the demand as required
Ct. 14. On its own motion or upon motion of the opposite party, the court may dismiss without prejudice any civil action, or where appropriate, any pleading filed on behalf of any party upon the failure to properly respond to the call of the action for trial or other proceeding.
28 - Motions for Reconsideration or Rehearing. (1) A motion for reconsideration or rehearing will be considered only if filed within ten (10) calendar days of the entry of the Decision. However, the time for filing such a motion may be extended by the Court for good cause.

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Rule 20 - Other Word And Page Limitations (1)Principal Briefs. In both civil and criminal cases (except for death penalty cases - see Rule 20 (4)), principal briefs (appellants and appellees initial briefs) are limited to 10,000 words. Mechanically typed and handwritten principal briefs are limited to 30 pages.
Rule 38 - Petition for Writ of Certiorari (a)Supreme Court of Georgia. (1) Notice of the intention to petition for a writ of certiorari must be filed with the Clerk of this Court within 10 days after the judgment or, if a motion for reconsideration is filed, within 10 days after the order ruling on that motion.

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