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Rule 37 United States Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule 37 Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule 37 Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure is about Interest on Judgment. It is under Title VII (General Provisions) of the Rules.

(a) When the Court Affirms. Unless the law provides otherwise, if a money judgment in a civil case is affirmed, whatever interest is allowed by law is payable from the date when the district court’s judgment was entered.

(b) When the Court Reverses. If the court modifies or reverses a judgment with a direction that a money judgment be entered in the district court, the mandate must contain instructions about the allowance of interest.

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