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Civil Proceedings Act 2011
sec.41Case appraisal
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### sec.41 Case appraisal
Case appraisal is a process under the rules in which a case appraiser provisionally decides a dispute.
A case appraiser’s decision is not binding on the parties until—
the time prescribed under the rules for filing an election to go to trial has passed; and
a court, by order, gives effect to the decision.
(sec.41-ssec.1) Case appraisal is a process under the rules in which a case appraiser provisionally decides a dispute.
(sec.41-ssec.2) A case appraiser’s decision is not binding on the parties until— the time prescribed under the rules for filing an election to go to trial has passed; and a court, by order, gives effect to the decision.
- (a) the time prescribed under the rules for filing an election to go to trial has passed; and
- (b) a court, by order, gives effect to the decision.