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### 474 Documents and exhibits
> > (1) Any document, exhibit or other thing admitted in evidence in a proceeding before the Court or a judge remains in the custody of the registrar until –
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> > > > (a) the expiration of the time allowed for appeal; or
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> > > > (b) if there is an appeal, until its determination.
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> > (2) A party to a proceeding may take a copy of anything held in the custody of the registrar.
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> > (3) The Court or a judge may allow anything held in the custody of the registrar to be released during the period referred to in [subrule (1)](#GS474@Gs1@EN) on any conditions, and on any security for its production if it is required during that period, as the Court or judge thinks necessary.
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> > (4) A Full Court may make any appropriate order with respect to anything held in the custody of the registrar and connected with an appeal before the Full Court.