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Family Law Regulations 1984
67NAttendance of persons to give evidence
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#### 67N Attendance of persons to give evidence
(1) An arbitrator conducting an arbitration may require a person (whether a party to the arbitration or not):
(a) to attend the arbitration to give evidence; or
(b) to produce documents; or
(c) to attend the arbitration to give evidence and produce documents.
(2) A party to an arbitration may apply to the court for the issue of a subpoena requiring a person (whether a party to the arbitration or not):
(a) to attend the arbitration to give evidence; or
(b) to produce documents; or
(c) to attend the arbitration to give evidence and produce documents.
(3) An application under subregulation (2) must be made in accordance with the applicable Rules of Court.
> Note: If a person does not comply with a requirement under subregulation (1), or a subpoena issued under subregulation (2), in relation to an arbitration, a court may make such orders as it considers appropriate to facilitate the effective conduct of the arbitration—see subsection 13E(2) of the Act in relation to arbitration under section 13E of the Act, and section 13F of the Act in relation to relevant property and financial arbitration.