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SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA Case No. SlOA0058

Atlanta

September 16, 2009

The Honorable Supreme Court met pursuant to adjournment. The following order was passed.

JAMES B. STEGEMAN, CAVEATOR v. FRANK J. LILLIG III, EXTR. The request for an extension of time to file the brief of the appellant in the above case is granted until October 15,2009. Failure to file within that time period will subject the appellant to the sanctions of Rules 7 and 10 of this Court. Appellee's brief shall be filed 20 days after the filing of appellant's brief. The request for additional pages to file the brief is denied. A request for oral argument must be independently timely filed. No extensions requesting oral argument will be granted. Rule 50 (3). A copy of this order MUST be attached as an exhibit to the document for which appellant received this extension.

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA Clerk's Office, Atlanta I hereby certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes of the Supreme Court of Georgia. Witness my signature and the seal of said Court hereto affixed the day and year last above written.

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, Deputy Clerk

James B. Stegeman 821 Sheppard Road Stone Mountain( GA

30083

S10A0058

EFFECTIVE July l( 2009 - A message regarding filing fees: As of July 1( 2009( fees for filing appeals( applications for appeals and applications for writ of certiorari will increase from $80 to $300 for all civil cases. That is the day House Bill 283 takes effect, amending OCGA 5-6-4 and increasing the fees for filings in the Supreme Court of Georgia. The filing fee for criminal cases will remain at $80( as will the fee in habeas corpus cases for persons who are incarcerated. For further information( please see: http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009 lO/fulltext/hb283.htm Supreme

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