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Contents of Bound Volumes. Materials published in the Bound Volumes of the Washington Reports and the Washington Appellate Reports shall include, but are not limited to, the following: [order below does not indicate order in which contents are to appear in the Bound Volumes]
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Contents of Bound Volumes. Bound volumes for the California Reports, Fifth Series, must contain the following: (i) list of contents inside the front cover; (ii) title page; (iii) rosters of judges of the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, and Superior Courts; (iv) table of cases; (v) opinions of the Supreme Court with classification headings, summaries, headnotes, and subsequent history entries, if any; (vi) opinions of the Commission on Judicial Performance with classification headings, summaries, headnotes, and subsequent history entries, if any; (vii) memorials, if any; and, (viii) such other materials as the Supreme Court or the CA ROD may direct to be published. Bound volumes for the California Appellate Reports, Fifth Series, must contain the equivalent of all items specified in the preceding paragraph, except that the included opinions must be those of the Courts of Appeal and the Appellate Divisions of the Superior Courts, and the roster of judges shall contain the judges of the Courts of Appeal and the Appellate Divisions of the Superior Courts, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.

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