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5432Appeals to Court of Appeal—settlement of appeal papers
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5432 Appeals to Court of Appeal—settlement of appeal papers
(1) When settling the appeal papers, the Court of Appeal may give
directions about the conduct of the appeal that the court considers
(2) Without limiting subrule (1), the Court of Appeal may do the
(a) work out what documents were before the judicial officer of the
court who gave the order appealed from;
(b) decide what documents are to be included in the appeal papers,
and the order of inclusion;
(c) settle the index of the documents to be included in the appeal
papers;
(d) decide the number of copies of the appeal papers required and
when they should be served;
(e) direct the inclusion, substitution or removal of parties;
(f) get an estimate of the length of the hearing from the parties;
(g) direct the place, date and kind of hearing;
(h) direct that the appeal be referred to mediation.
Division 5.4.5 Appeals to Court of Appeal—appeal papers and hearing
Rule 5436