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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.192Reason for third party procedure
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### sec.192 Reason for third party procedure
A defendant may file a third party notice if the defendant wants to—
claim against a person who is not already a party to the proceeding a contribution or indemnity; or
claim against a person who is not already a party to the proceeding relief—
relating to or connected with the original subject matter of the proceeding; and
substantially the same as some relief claimed by the plaintiff; or
require a question or issue relating to or connected with the original subject matter of the proceeding to be decided not only as between the plaintiff and the defendant but also as between either of them and a person not already a party to the proceeding.
- (a) claim against a person who is not already a party to the proceeding a contribution or indemnity; or
- (b) claim against a person who is not already a party to the proceeding relief— (i) relating to or connected with the original subject matter of the proceeding; and (ii) substantially the same as some relief claimed by the plaintiff; or
- (i) relating to or connected with the original subject matter of the proceeding; and
- (ii) substantially the same as some relief claimed by the plaintiff; or
- (c) require a question or issue relating to or connected with the original subject matter of the proceeding to be decided not only as between the plaintiff and the defendant but also as between either of them and a person not already a party to the proceeding.
- (i) relating to or connected with the original subject matter of the proceeding; and
- (ii) substantially the same as some relief claimed by the plaintiff; or