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Certificate of Readiness (UTCR 5.100)
The proposed Order or Judgment is ready for Judicial signature because:
 Each opposing party affected by this order or judgment has stipulated to the order or
judgment, as shown by each opposing party’s signature on the document being submitted
 Each opposing party affected by this order or judgment has approved the order or judgment,
as shown by the signature on the document being submitted or by written confirmation of
approval sent to me.
 Each opposing party affected by this order or judgment, through their attorney, has approved
the order or judgment, as shown by signatures of their attorneys on the document being
submitted or by written confirmation of approval sent to me.
 I have served a copy of this order or judgment on all parties entitled to service and provided
written notice of the seven (7) day objection period set out in subsection (2)(a)(ii) of this rule
and:
 no objection has been served on me within that time frame.
 I received objections that I could not resolve with the opposing party despite
reasonable efforts to do so. I have filed with the court a copy of the objections I received
and indicated which objections remain unresolved.
 after conferring about objections, [role and name of opposing party] agreed to file any
remaining objections with the court by [date], which predated my submission.
 The relief sought is against an opposing party who has been found to be in default.
 An order of default is being requested with this proposed order or judgment.
 Service is not required pursuant to subsection (3)(b) of this rule (uncontested probate or
protective proceeding).
 This is a proposed judgment that includes an award of punitive damages and notice has been
served on the Director of the Crime Victim’s Assistance Section as required by subsection (1)(d)
of this rule.
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Signature

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