Excerpt from Report of Cases Argue and Determined in the Courts of Appeals of Ohio, Vol. 5
Unless otherwise ordered by the court or a judge thereof, briefs shall be filed as follows:
Counsel for plaintiff in error shall, within fifteen days after filing petition in error, or bill of exceptions, as provided by General Code 11572, file with the clerk three printed or typewritten copies of a brief containing a statement of the questions presented and a succinct statement of so much of the cause, referring to the pages of the record, as is necessary to show how the questions arise together with a statement of the authorities relied upon.
Upon failure of plaintiff in error to file briefs as herein required, unless good cause be shown to the contrary, the cause will be dismissed for want of prosecution, or otherwise disposed of at the discretion of the court.
Within fifteen days thereafter, but not later than five days before the submission of the cause, counsel for defendant in error shall file like briefs, and briefs in reply thereto shall be filed within five days thereafter.
With briefs shall be filed proof of service of copy thereof upon opposite parties or their counsel.
An application for extension or shortening of time in which to file briefs in any cause must be by motion.
At least one copy of each brief filed in causes in which the court has final jurisdiction shall remain with the files; all other briefs may be withdrawn after the cause has been decided.
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