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5475 Appeals to Court of Appeal—consent orders
If the parties agree about the substantive orders the Court of Appeal
will be asked to make by consent, but do not agree about the order for
costs, the appeal may be listed for hearing even though the appeal
papers have not been settled.
Rule 5500
Division 5.4.7 Appeals to Court of Appeal—
convictions and sentences
Subdivision 5.4.7.1 Appeals to Court of Appeal—convictions
and sentences preliminary
5500 Definitions—div 5.4.7
appeal means an appeal against a conviction recorded, or sentence
imposed, by the court.
Note Conviction and sentence are defined in r 5000 (Definitions—ch 5).
convicted person means—
(a) for a conviction—the person against whom the conviction was
recorded; or
(b) for a sentence—the person on whom the sentence was imposed.
out of time, for a conviction or sentence, means more than 28 days
after the day the conviction was recorded or sentence was imposed.