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RULES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 

1205 

Rule 31.	  Translations 

Whenever any record to be transmitted to this Court con­
tains material written in a foreign language without a trans­
lation  made  under  the  authority  of  the  lower  court,  or  ad­
mitted  to  be  correct,  the  clerk  of  the  court  transmitting  the 
record  shall  advise  the  Clerk  of  this  Court  immediately  so 
that this Court may order that a translation be supplied and, 
if necessary, printed as part of the joint appendix. 

Rule 32.	  Models, Diagrams, Exhibits, and Lodgings 

1.  Models, diagrams, and exhibits of material forming part 
of the evidence taken in a case and brought to this Court for 
its  inspection  shall  be  placed  in  the  custody  of  the  Clerk  at 
least two weeks before the case is to be heard or submitted. 
2.  All  models,  diagrams,  exhibits,  and  other  items  placed 
in  the  custody  of  the  Clerk  shall  be  removed  by  the  parties 
no  more  than  40  days  after  the  case  is  decided.  If  this  is 
not done, the Clerk will notify counsel to remove the articles 
forthwith.  If  they  are  not  removed  within  a  reasonable 
time  thereafter,  the  Clerk  will  destroy  them  or  dispose  of 
them in any other appropriate way. 

3.  Any  party  or  amicus  curiae  desiring  to  lodge  non-
record  material  with  the  Clerk  must  set  out  in  a  letter, 
served on all parties, a  description of the material proposed 
for lodging and the reasons why the non-record material may 
properly  be  considered  by  the  Court.  The  material  pro­
posed for lodging may not be  submitted until and unless re­
quested by the Clerk. 

Rule 33.	  Document Preparation: Booklet Format; 
81/2- by 11-Inch Paper Format 

1.  Booklet  Format:  (a)  Except  for  a  document  expressly 
permitted by these Rules to be submitted on 81/2- by 11-inch 
paper,  see,  e. g.,  Rules  21,  22,  and  39,  every  document  ﬁled 
with the Court shall be prepared in a 61/8- by  91/4-inch booklet 
format using a standard typesetting process (e. g., hot metal, 
photocomposition,  or  computer  typesetting)  to  produce  text