Computation Form Of Attorney Fees Page 5

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(D)
Filings containing partially or wholly illegible signatures of counsel,
parties or offices administrating oaths may be refused, or, if filed, may be stricken,
unless the typewritten or printed name of the person whose signature is purported
to appear is clearly indicated on the filing.
(E)
All pleadings, motions, or other filings are to be typed or printed in ink
and correctly captions.
(F)
Unless the court otherwise directs, counsel for the party in whose
favor a judgment is rendered, shall prepare the proposed judgment entry and
submit the original to the court with a copy to counsel for the opposing party. The
proposed judgment entry shall be submitted within seven days after the judgment is
rendered. Counsel for the opposing party shall have seven days to object to the
court. If the party in whose favor a judgment is rendered fails to comply with this
division, the matter may be dismissed or the court may prepare and file the
appropriate entry.
(G)
When a pleading, motion, judgment entry or other filing consists of
more than one page, each page shall contain the case number in the upper portion of
the page.
RULE 57.1
FACSIMILE
(A.) Pursuant to civil rule 73(j) the court in its discretion may allow facsimile
filings during regular business hours of the court. The facsimile number is 419-238-
7315.
(B.) Any documents received after regular business hours shall be deemed
filed the following business day.
(C.)Only documents subsequent to the initial document may be filed by
facsimile.
(D.) A document filed by facsimile shall be accepted as the original and shall
be filed by the attorney of record. All risks of transmission shall be borne by the
sender.
(E.) Any signature on documents transmitted by facsimile shall be considered
that of the attorney or party that it purports to be for all purposes. If it is
established that the documents were transmitted without authority, the court may
order the filings stricken and costs assessed to the sender.
(F.) The filing date of any document transmitted during business hours shall
be the date the document was received by the court’s facsimile machine.
(G.) Any document filed by facsimile that requires a filing fee shall not be
accepted by the clerk for filing until court costs and fees have been paid or deposits
previously made were sufficient to pay the costs involved.
(H.) If the facsimile copy is not capable of photocopying, microfilming, or
scanning, the deputy clerk may request the original to be filed and the original shall
be substituted for the facsimile as if received on the date of the facsimile. Attorneys
or parties may also present the original for substitution of the facsimile.
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