APPENDIX (EXCERPTS OF THE RECORD)

Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Rules

Rule: 8018(b)-1

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: 9th Cir. BAP R. 8018(b)-1

(a) Form. Attorneys and all other electronic filers shall file the appendix electronically. Any party not otherwise required to file electronically shall file the excerpts of record in paper format. -5- (b) Organization of Appendix. (1) (2) Documents in a paper appendix shall be divided by tabs. Documents in an electronic appendix shall be divided into separate .pdfs. The appendix shall contain a complete table of contents. (i) For paper appendices, the table of contents shall list the documents and identify both the tab and page number where each document is located. If the appendix has more than one volume, the table of contents shall also identify the volume in which each document is located. (ii) is identifiable from the table of contents. For electronic appendices, each .pdf shall be labeled so that it Explanatory Note: The Panel generally limits its review to an examination of the excerpts of the record as provided by the parties. The Panel is not obligated to examine portions of the record not included in the excerpts. See In re Kritt, 190 B.R. 382, 386-87 (9th Cir. BAP 1995); In re Anderson, 69 B.R. 105, 109 (9th Cir. BAP 1986). The parties are further referred to FRBP 8014(a)(6) and (8) and (b) (formerly 8010(a)(1)(D) and (a)(2)) which address the related problem created by appellants who do not make explicit references to the parts of the record that support their factual allegations and arguments. Opposing parties and the court are not obliged to search the entire record unaided for error. See Dela Rosa v. Scottsdale Memorial Health Systems, Inc., 136 F.3d 1241 (9th Cir. 1998); Syncom Capital Corp. v. Wade, 924 F.2d 167, 169 (9th Cir. 1991); FRAP Rule 10(b)(2).

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