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6763Duty of parties to claim exhibits
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6763 Duty of parties to claim exhibits
(1) The party that put an exhibit into evidence in a proceeding must apply
to the registrar for the return of the exhibit as soon as practicable
(a) if an appeal is started in relation to the proceeding within the
appeal period—the appeal is disposed of; or
(b) if an appeal is not started in relation to the proceeding within the
appeal period—the appeal period ends.
(2) If the registrar has the exhibit, the registrar must give it to—
(b) if the exhibit belongs to someone who is not a party, and the
application asks for it to be given to the person—the person.
Rule 6763
(3) If the registrar does not have the exhibit, the registrar must get the
exhibit and give it to—
(b) if the exhibit is a subpoenaed document or thing produced by
someone who is not a party, and the application asks for it to be
given to the person—the person.
(4) If a party does not apply for the return of an exhibit put into evidence
by the party, the registrar must—
(a) give the exhibit to the party or anyone else who appears to the
registrar to be the owner or person entitled to possession of the
exhibit; or
(b) if it is not practicable for the registrar to give the exhibit to the
person mentioned in paragraph (a)—give notice to the party, the
party’s solicitor or anyone else who appears to the registrar to
be the owner or person entitled to possession of the exhibit,
stating that the person must, within 28 days after the notice is
given—
(i) collect the exhibit from the registry; or
(ii) tell the registrar in writing that the person does not want
the exhibit returned.
(5) If a party is given a subpoenaed document or thing, the party must
return the document or thing to the addressee for the subpoena.
(6) This rule does not require a party to apply for the return of a
subpoenaed document or thing.
(7) This rule applies subject to any direction of the court under rule 6608
(Removal, return, inspection etc of subpoenaed documents and
things).
Exhibits, documents and things Division 6.10.5
Rule 6765
appeal period, in relation to a proceeding, means 28 days after the
day judgment is given in the proceeding.