New Jersey Rules of Court
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[edit]- PART I. RULES OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- PART II. RULES GOVERNING APPELLATE PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT AND THE APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
- PART III. RULES GOVERNING CRIMINAL PRACTICE
- PART IV. RULES GOVERNING CIVIL PRACTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, TAX COURT AND SURROGATE'S COURTS
- PART V. RULES GOVERNING PRACTICE IN THE CHANCERY DIVISION, FAMILY PART
- PART VI. RULES GOVERNING PRACTICE IN THE LAW DIVISION, SPECIAL CIVIL PART
- PART VII. RULES GOVERNING PRACTICE IN THE MUNICIPAL COURTS
- PART VIII. RULES GOVERNING PRACTICE IN THE TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY
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