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### 937N Independent practitioners
> [*\[Rule 937N of Part 36 Inserted by S.R. 2006, No. 72, Applied:19 Jul 2006\]*](/view/html/inforce/2006-07-19/sr-2006-072#GS5@EN)
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> > (1) [*\[Rule 937N Subrule (1) amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS64@Hpc@EN) [*\[Rule 937N Subrule (1) amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS64@Hpb@EN) [*\[Rule 937N Subrule (1) amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS64@Hpa@EN) If the Court or a judge makes a search order, the Court or judge must appoint one or more practitioners, each of whom is independent of the applicant’s practitioners, (the "**independent practitioners**") to supervise the execution of the order, and to do such other things in relation to the order as the Court or judge considers appropriate.
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> > (2) [*\[Rule 937N Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS64@Hpf@EN) [*\[Rule 937N Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS64@Hpe@EN) [*\[Rule 937N Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS64@Hpd@EN) The Court or a judge may appoint an independent practitioner to supervise execution of the order at any one or more premises, and a different independent practitioner or practitioners to supervise execution of the order at other premises, with each independent practitioner having power to do such other things in relation to the order as the Court or judge considers appropriate.