U.S. CODE
Rulings
AD/CVD
Notices
HTSUS
U.S. Code
Regs
More
Ports
About
Updates
Apps
Larger font
Smaller font
CustomsMobile Pro
beta now open!
Apply for a FREE beta account. Spaces are limited so apply today.
SIGNUP FOR BETA
SEARCH
Toggle Dropdown
Search US Code
Search Leg. Notes
Sort by Rank
Titles Ascending
Titles Descending
10 per page
25 Result/page
50 Result/page
U.S Code last checked for updates: Nov 27, 2024
All Titles
Appendix 28a
Courtrules
Title IV
Courtrule 17 - Filing the Record...
Courtrule 19 - Settlement of a J...
Courtrule 17 - Filing the Record...
Courtrule 19 - Settlement of a J...
U.S. Code
Rule 18.
Stay Pending Review
(a)
Motion for a Stay.
(1)
Initial Motion Before the Agency.
A petitioner must ordinarily move first before the agency for a stay pending review of its decision or order.
(2)
Motion in the Court of Appeals.
A motion for a stay may be made to the court of appeals or one of its judges.
(A)
The motion must:
(i)
show that moving first before the agency would be impracticable; or
(ii)
state that, a motion having been made, the agency denied the motion or failed to afford the relief requested and state any reasons given by the agency for its action.
(B)
The motion must also include:
(i)
the reasons for granting the relief requested and the facts relied on;
(ii)
originals or copies of affidavits or other sworn statements supporting facts subject to dispute; and
(iii)
relevant parts of the record.
(C)
The moving party must give reasonable notice of the motion to all parties.
(D)
The motion must be filed with the circuit clerk and normally will be considered by a panel of the court. But in an exceptional case in which time requirements make that procedure impracticable, the motion may be made to and considered by a single judge.
(b)
Bond.
The court may condition relief on the filing of a bond or other appropriate security.
(As amended
Apr. 24, 1998
, eff.
Dec. 1, 1998
.)
.list_box li,p,.cm-search-info,.cm-search-detail,.abt span,.expand-collapse_top
Get the CustomsMobile app!