§ 33-23-10. Assignment for hearing.
(a) The appellant may, in the reasons of appeal, claim a trial by jury of any factual dispute or issue raised in his or her reasons of appeal. Any interested person may, within twenty (20) days after service of notice of the probate appeal, claim a trial by jury of any factual dispute raised in the appeal.
(b) If the probate appeal raises a genuine issue of material fact, upon motion of the appellant or any party to the proceedings pursuant to § 33-23-8(e), the matter shall be assigned to the continuous non-jury trial calendar or jury trial calendar, as claimed pursuant to § 33-23-10(a).
(c) If the probate appeal can be decided as a matter of law, upon motion of the appellant or any party to the proceedings pursuant to § 33-23-8(e), the matter shall be assigned to the formal and special cause calendar where a briefing schedule shall be established and the matter further assigned to a justice of the superior court for decision based upon the record and the briefs submitted. The justice assigned may request or permit oral argument.
History of Section.C.P.A. 1905, § 799; G.L. 1909, ch. 311, § 4; G.L. 1923, ch. 362, § 4; G.L. 1938, ch. 573, § 4; G.L. 1956, § 33-23-10; P.L. 1996, ch. 110, § 13.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 33 - Probate Practice and Procedure
Chapter 33-23 - Judicial Review of Probate Court Orders and Decisions
Section 33-23-1. - Filing of claim of appeal, record, and reasons.
Section 33-23-2. - Suspension of order or decree pending appeal.
Section 33-23-3. - Effect of appeal from granting of letters.
Section 33-23-4. - Sale of tangible personal property pending appeal.
Section 33-23-5. - Sale of personalty in general pending appeal.
Section 33-23-6. - Powers over real estate pending appeal.
Section 33-23-7. - Transfer of estate pending appeal from decree removing fiduciary.
Section 33-23-8. - Notice of appeal.
Section 33-23-9. - Assignment day.
Section 33-23-10. - Assignment for hearing.
Section 33-23-11. - Failure to file appeal claimed.
Section 33-23-13. - Discontinuance of appeal.
Section 33-23-14. - Modification of decrees after discontinuance of appeal.
Section 33-23-15. - Want of jurisdiction — Amendments to supply defects.
Section 33-23-16. - Correction of want of notice.
Section 33-23-17. - Consolidation of appeals — Addition of parties.
Section 33-23-18. - Affirmance, reversal, or entry of new decree.
Section 33-23-19. - Transmission of final decree to probate court.
Section 33-23-20. - Conclusiveness of advice or direction of probate court.