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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.212Documents to which disclosure does not apply
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### sec.212 Documents to which disclosure does not apply
The duty of disclosure does not apply to the following documents—
a document in relation to which there is a valid claim to privilege from disclosure;
a document relevant only to credit;
an additional copy of a document already disclosed, if it is reasonable to suppose the additional copy contains no change, obliteration or other mark or feature likely to affect the outcome of the proceeding.
A document consisting of a statement or report of an expert is not privileged from disclosure.
(sec.212-ssec.1) The duty of disclosure does not apply to the following documents— a document in relation to which there is a valid claim to privilege from disclosure; a document relevant only to credit; an additional copy of a document already disclosed, if it is reasonable to suppose the additional copy contains no change, obliteration or other mark or feature likely to affect the outcome of the proceeding.
(sec.212-ssec.2) A document consisting of a statement or report of an expert is not privileged from disclosure.
- (a) a document in relation to which there is a valid claim to privilege from disclosure;
- (b) a document relevant only to credit;
- (c) an additional copy of a document already disclosed, if it is reasonable to suppose the additional copy contains no change, obliteration or other mark or feature likely to affect the outcome of the proceeding.