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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
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### sch.1C-sec.2 Application of code
This code of conduct applies to an expert who is appointed to give opinion evidence, whether orally or in a report, in a proceeding.
Rule 429F requires the expert to comply with the requirements under this code of conduct.
In a provision of this code of conduct that refers to a direction given under rule 428 requiring 2 or more experts to hold a conference and prepare a joint report, a reference to a joint report is a reference to a report about the conference that states—
the matters, if any, on which the experts agree; and
the matters, if any, on which the experts disagree and the reasons for any disagreement.
(sch.1C-sec.2-ssec.1) This code of conduct applies to an expert who is appointed to give opinion evidence, whether orally or in a report, in a proceeding. Rule 429F requires the expert to comply with the requirements under this code of conduct.
(sch.1C-sec.2-ssec.2) In a provision of this code of conduct that refers to a direction given under rule 428 requiring 2 or more experts to hold a conference and prepare a joint report, a reference to a joint report is a reference to a report about the conference that states— the matters, if any, on which the experts agree; and the matters, if any, on which the experts disagree and the reasons for any disagreement.
- (a) the matters, if any, on which the experts agree; and
- (b) the matters, if any, on which the experts disagree and the reasons for any disagreement.