32 CFR §935.90
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- (a)The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (28 U.S.C.) apply to civil actions in the Court to the extent the presiding Judge considers them applicable under the circumstances.
- (b)There is one form of action called the “Civil Action.”
- (c)Except as otherwise provided for in this part, there is no trial by jury.
- (d)A civil action begins with the filing of a complaint with the Court. The form of the complaint is as follows except as it may be modified to conform as appropriate to the particular action: