Court Order Clarification Guide

Summary

The judge reviewed the motion and stated that any appeal bond must match the judgment amount per Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure 411(a). The case is remanded to the County Court for a ruling on a related concurrent motion. The County Court will review the matter in 14 days. A concurrent motion is typically a separate but related motion. For specific details, consult the case docket or your attorney.

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I need clarification on qording i recieved from a judge
Hi ****! Could you please share the specific wording or statement you received from the judge so I can help clarify it for you?
The motion/proposed order attached hereto: REVIEWED. Pursuant to C.R.C.P. *(a) any appeal bond shall be in the amount of the judgment of the County Court. The Matter is remanded to the County Court for ruling on the concurrent Motion filed in that Matter. The Court will review this Matter in 14 days.
Hi ****! This means:
- The judge has reviewed the motion/proposed order.
- According to Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure *(a), any appeal bond must match the amount of the judgment.
- The case is sent back to the County Court to rule on a related motion.
- The court will review the matter again in 14 days.
Do you need any further clarification on this?
Is it the county court that will review the matter in 14 days or district
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Hi ****! Based on the wording, it seems the County Court will review the matter in 14 days since the case has been remanded to the County Court for ruling on the concurrent motion. Let me know if you have any more questions!
Is the concurrent motion the motion that was filled or a different motion
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Hi ****! The term "concurrent motion" typically refers to a separate but related motion that is being considered alongside the primary motion. It is likely a different motion but related to the same case. If you need more specific clarification, it might be helpful to check the case docket or consult with your attorney. Do you have any other questions?