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### 777G Notice of submission
> [*\[Rule 777G of Part 32 Inserted by S.R. 2002, No. 22, Applied:17 Apr 2002\]*](/view/html/inforce/2002-04-17/sr-2002-022#GS6@EN)
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> > (1) An authority or a person on whom an application under the [Judicial Review Act 2000](/view/html/inforce/2026-04-12/act-2000-054) has been served may file and serve on the applicant a notice of submission.
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> > (2) A notice of submission is to be in the prescribed form.
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> > (3) A notice of submission is to specify an address for service of documents for the authority or person on whose behalf the notice is filed.
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> > (4) The filing of a notice of submission is proof of service of the application on the authority or person filing the notice.
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> > (5) The filing of a notice of submission is a submission by the authority or person filing it to any order the Court or a judge makes on the application, including an order as to costs, without hearing the authority or person.
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> > (6) The Court or a judge may relieve an authority or a person of the consequences of filing a notice of submission, on any terms the Court or judge thinks fit.