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Local Civil Rule 6.2. Orders on Motions

A memorandum signed by the court of the decision on a motion that does not finally determine all claims for relief, or an oral decision on such a motion, will constitute the order unless the memorandum or oral decision directs the submission or settlement of an order in more extended form. The notation in the docket of a memorandum or of an oral decision that does not direct the submission or settlement of an order in more extended form will constitute the entry of the order. Where an order in more extended form is required to be submitted or settled, the notation in the docket of the order will constitute the entry of the order.

For relevant historical context for this local rule, consult the Appendix of Committee Notes.