Goto Section: 1.48 | 1.50 | Table of Contents
FCC 1.49
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 1.49 Specifications as to pleadings and documents.
(a) All pleadings and documents filed in any Commission proceeding
shall be typewritten or prepared by mechanical processing methods, and
shall be filed on A4 (21 cm. x 29.7 cm.) or on 8\1/2\ x 11 inch
(21.6 cm. x 27.9 cm.) paper with the margins set so that the printed
material does not exceed 6\1/2\ x 9\1/2\ inches (16.5 cm. x 24.1
cm.). The printed material may be in any typeface of at least 12-point
(0.42333 cm. or \12/72\') in height. The body of the text must be double
spaced with a minimum distance of \7/32\ of an inch (0.5556 cm.) between
each line of text. Footnotes and long, indented quotations may be single
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spaced, but must be in type that is 12-point or larger in height, with
at least \1/16\ of an inch (0.158 cm.) between each line of text.
Counsel are cautioned against employing extended single spaced passages
or excessive footnotes to evade prescribed pleading lengths. If single-
spaced passages or footnotes are used in this manner the pleading will,
at the discretion of the Commission, either be rejected as unacceptable
for filing or dismissed with leave to be refiled in proper form.
Pleadings may be printed on both sides of the paper. Pleadings that use
only one side of the paper shall be stapled, or otherwise bound, in the
upper left-hand corner; those using both sides of the paper shall be
stapled twice, or otherwise bound, along the left-hand margin so that it
opens like a book. The foregoing shall not apply to printed briefs
specifically requested by the Commission, official publications, charted
or maps, original documents (or admissible copies thereof) offered as
exhibits, specially prepared exhibits, or if otherwise specifically
provided. All copies shall be clearly legible.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, all
pleadings and documents filed with the Commission, the length of which
as computed under this chapter exceeds ten pages, shall include, as part
of the pleading or document, a table of contents with page references.
(c) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, all
pleadings and documents filed with the Commission, the length of which
filings as computed under this chapter exceeds ten pages, shall include,
as part of the pleading or document, a summary of the filing, suitably
paragraphed, which should be a succinct, but accurate and clear
condensation of the substance of the filing. It should not be a mere
repetition of the headings under which the filing is arranged. For
pleadings and documents exceeding ten but not twenty-five pages in
length, the summary should seldom exceed one and never two pages; for
pleadings and documents exceeding twenty-five pages in length, the
summary should seldom exceed two and never five pages.
(d) The requirements of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall
not apply to:
(1) Interrogatories or answers to interrogatories, and depositions;
(2) FCC forms or applications;
(3) Transcripts;
(4) Contracts and reports;
(5) Letters; or
(6) Hearing exhibits, and exhibits or appendicies accompanying any
document or pleading submitted to the Commission.
(e) In addition to the provisions above, pleadings related to Part
22 of the rules, must also be submitted on microfiche. See Sec. 22.6 for
specifications.
Note: The table of contents and the summary pages shall not be
included in complying with any page limitation requirements as set forth
by Commission rule.
[ 40 FR 19198 , May 2, 1975, as amended at 47 FR 26393 , June 18, 1982; 51 FR 16322 , May 2, 1986; 54 FR 31032 , July 26, 1989; 58 FR 44893 , Aug. 25,
1993; 59 FR 37721 , July 25, 1994]
Goto Section: 1.48 | 1.50
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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