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Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2009
sec.82Procedure for expedited hearing
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### sec.82 Procedure for expedited hearing
Before an expedited hearing each party to the hearing must, if directed by the tribunal—
file statements of witnesses, expert reports and other documents the party intends to rely on; and
exchange these with the other parties within the time limit set by the tribunal.
At the expedited hearing—
the parties must, as directed by the tribunal, arrange for the attendance of witnesses, including expert witnesses to clarify or expand on evidence in the documents filed; and
the tribunal may limit the time for the hearing and allocate the time equally between the parties.
Under section 95 (2) (c) of the Act , cross-examination and re-examination of witnesses in an expedited hearing is at the discretion of the tribunal.
In this rule—
expedited hearing means an expedited hearing under section 94 of the Act .
(sec.82-ssec.1) Before an expedited hearing each party to the hearing must, if directed by the tribunal— file statements of witnesses, expert reports and other documents the party intends to rely on; and exchange these with the other parties within the time limit set by the tribunal.
(sec.82-ssec.2) At the expedited hearing— the parties must, as directed by the tribunal, arrange for the attendance of witnesses, including expert witnesses to clarify or expand on evidence in the documents filed; and the tribunal may limit the time for the hearing and allocate the time equally between the parties. Under section 95 (2) (c) of the Act , cross-examination and re-examination of witnesses in an expedited hearing is at the discretion of the tribunal.
(sec.82-ssec.3) In this rule— expedited hearing means an expedited hearing under section 94 of the Act .
- (a) file statements of witnesses, expert reports and other documents the party intends to rely on; and
- (b) exchange these with the other parties within the time limit set by the tribunal.
- (a) the parties must, as directed by the tribunal, arrange for the attendance of witnesses, including expert witnesses to clarify or expand on evidence in the documents filed; and
- (b) the tribunal may limit the time for the hearing and allocate the time equally between the parties.