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Supreme Court Rules 2000
664Notice of cross-appeal
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### 664 Notice of cross-appeal
> > (1) A respondent seeking to appeal from the whole or a part of the judgment from which the appellant has appealed, within 14 days after the service of the notice of appeal is to –
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> > > > (a) deliver a copy of the notice of cross-appeal to the appellant and any other party directly affected by it; and
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> > > > (b) file the original notice of cross-appeal in the Principal Registry.
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> > (2) A notice of cross-appeal is to –
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> > > > (a) state from what part of the decision the respondent cross-appeals; and
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> > > > (b) state specifically and concisely the grounds of the cross-appeal and the judgment or order or the variation of judgment sought.
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> > (3) A respondent proposing to contend that some matter of fact or law has been erroneously decided but not seeking a discharge or variation of the judgment or order actually given or made need not give notice of cross-appeal.
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> > (4) An omission to give a notice of cross-appeal under [subrule (1)](#GS664@Gs1@EN) does not diminish the powers of the Full Court when hearing an appeal but may be a ground for an adjournment of the appeal or for a special order as to costs.