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· 6/24/1971

Edwards v. Young

Citations

  • 486 P.2d 181
  • 107 Ariz. 283
  • 1971 Ariz. LEXIS 288

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that Arizona courts “give great weight to the federal interpretations of the rules”
  • noting the perfecting of appeal within prescribed time is prerequisite for appellate jurisdiction
  • giving great weight to federal interpretations of rules of civil procedure
  • federal decisions interpreting the federal rules are entitled to “great weight” in interpreting the analogous Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure
  • “[W]here the appeal is not timely filed, the appellate court acquires no jurisdiction other than to dismiss the attempted appeal.”
  • “Because Arizona has substantially adopted the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, we give great weight to the federal interpretations of the rules.”

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Judges: Struckmeyer, Hays, Udall, Lockwood

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