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6721Affidavit—cross-examination of maker
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6721 Affidavit—cross-examination of maker
(1) If an affidavit is to be relied on at a hearing, the court may, by order—
(a) direct the person making it to be examined and cross-examined
before the court and may order the person to attend the court for
the purpose; or
(b) dispense with the attendance for cross-examination of the person
making it, and direct that the affidavit be used without the person
making it being cross-examined in relation to it.
or leave under this rule.
Rule 6722
(2) If an affidavit to be relied on at a hearing is served on a party more
than 1 day before the day set for the hearing, and the party wishes the
person who made the affidavit to attend the court for
cross-examination, the party may, by notice served on the party filing
or proposing to use an affidavit in the proceeding, require the
attendance for cross-examination of the person who made the
(3) The notice must be served—
(a) if the court, by order, sets a time for service—within that time;
or
(b) if the court does not set a time for service—not later than a
reasonable time before the attendance is required.
(4) If an affidavit to be relied on at a hearing is served on a party less than
2 days before the day set for the hearing, the person who made the
affidavit must attend the court to be available for cross-examination
unless the party otherwise agrees or the court dispenses with the
attendance of the person under subrule (1).
(5) If the person who made the affidavit does not attend for
cross-examination as required by a notice under subrule (2), the
affidavit must not be used without the court’s leave unless the court
has dispensed with the attendance of the person under subrule (1).
(6) If the person who made the affidavit is cross-examined, the party
using the affidavit may re-examine the person.
(7) Unless the court otherwise orders, a party who serves a notice under
subrule (2) for the person who made an affidavit to attend the court is
not liable to pay the expenses of the attendance.