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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.207Subsequent parties
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### sec.207 Subsequent parties
If a third party has filed a notice of intention to defend, this part applies, with necessary changes, as if the third party were a defendant.
If a person joined as a party (a fourth party ) by a third party has filed a notice of intention to defend, this part as applied by this rule must have effect as regards the fourth party and any other further person or persons included and so on successively.
(sec.207-ssec.1) If a third party has filed a notice of intention to defend, this part applies, with necessary changes, as if the third party were a defendant.
(sec.207-ssec.2) If a person joined as a party (a fourth party ) by a third party has filed a notice of intention to defend, this part as applied by this rule must have effect as regards the fourth party and any other further person or persons included and so on successively.