Rules of Domestic Relations Procedure

Rules of Domestic Relations Procedure  Domestic Relations Procedure Rule 79: Books and records kept by the register and entries therein

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(a) Civil docket

The clerk shall keep the civil docket and shall enter therein each civil action to which these rules are made applicable. Actions shall be assigned consecutive file numbers. The file number of each action shall be noted on the folio of the docket whereon the first entry of the action is made. All papers filed with the clerk, all process issued and returns made thereon, all appearances, orders, verdicts, and judgments shall be entered chronologically in the civil docket on the folio assigned to the action and shall be marked with its file number. These entries shall be brief but shall show the nature of each paper filed or writ issued and the substance of each order or judgment of the court and of the returns showing execution of process. The entry of an order or judgment shall show the date the entry is made. When in an action trial by jury has been properly demanded or ordered the clerk shall enter the word "jury" on the folio assigned to that action.

Identical to Mass.R.Civ.P. 79(a)

(b) Indices; calendars

Suitable indices of the civil docket shall be kept by the clerk according to law under the direction of the court.

Identical to Mass.R.Civ.P. 79(b)

(c) Other books and records of the clerk

The clerk shall also keep such other books and records as may be required by law or by direction of the court.

Identical to Mass.R.Civ.P. 79(c)

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