A court act which does not solve the case in the merits is adopted in the form of a ruling.
If the rulings are appealable according to the Civil Procedure Code or other laws, they should be rendered in a form of separate ruling.
The ruling adopted in the form of a separate act must indicate:
1) the name of the court, the set-up of the court, the case number, the date of the adoption of the ruling, the subject of the dispute;
2) the name (title) of the persons participating in the case;
3) the issue on which the ruling has been adopted;
4) the motives, by which the court came to the conclusions, with reference to laws and other legal acts;
5) the conclusion on the case under consideration;
6) the procedure and time limit of appeal, if it is subject to appeal.
The court is entitled to adopt a ruling on issues requiring solutions during the proceedings without formalizing the ruling in the form of a separate act. This ruling is announced orally and is entered into the record of the court session.
The ruling of the Court which is not in a form of a separate act comes into force from the moment of its rendering.
The ruling of the court adopted in the form of a separate act comes into force from the moment of its adoption.
The court ruling adopted in the form of a separate act is properly forwarded to the persons participating in the case within three days after adoption of the ruling.
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