Part VII. Judgment
- Rule 54. Judgments -- costs
- Rule 54(a). Definition -- form.
- Rule 54(b). Judgment upon multiple claims or involving multiple parties.
- Rule 54(c). Demand for judgment.
- Rule 54(d). Costs.
- Rule 55. Default
- Rule 55(a). Entry.
- Rule 55(b). Judgment.
- Rule 55(c). Default -- setting aside -- extension of time by court or stipulation of parties.
- Rule 55(d). Plaintiffs, counterclaimants, cross-claimants.
- Rule 56. Summary judgment
- Rule 56(a). For claimant.
- Rule 56(b). For defending party.
- Rule 56(c). Motion and proceedings thereon.
- Rule 56(d). Case not fully adjudicated on motion.
- Rule 56(e). Form of affidavits -- further testimony -- defense required.
- Rule 56(f). When affidavits are unavailable.
- Rule 56(g). Affidavits made in bad faith.
- Rule 57. Declaratory judgments.
- Rule 58. Entry of judgment.
- Rule 59. New trials -- amendment of judgment
- Rule 59(a). Grounds.
- Rule 59(b). Time for motion.
- Rule 59(c). Time for serving affidavits.
- Rule 59(d). Time for ruling on motion.
- Rule 59(e). On initiative of court.
- Rule 59(f). Order granting new trial.
- Rule 59(g). Motion to alter or amend a judgment.
- Rule 60. Relief from judgment or order
- Rule 60(a). Clerical mistakes.
- Rule 60(b). Mistakes -- inadvertence -- excusable neglect -- newly discovered evidence -- fraud, etc.
- Rule 60(c). Time for determining motions.
- Rule 61. Harmless error.
- Rule 62. Stay of proceedings to enforce a judgment
- Rule 62(a). Superseded.
- Rule 62(b). Stay on motion for new trial or for judgment.
- Rule 62(c). Injunction pending appeal.
- Rule 62(d). Superseded.
- Rule 62(e). Stay in favor of the state of Montana or agency thereof.
- Rule 62(g). Power of appellate court not limited.
- Rule 62(h). Stay of judgment upon multiple claims.