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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.225Consequences of nondisclosure
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### sec.225 Consequences of nondisclosure
If a party does not disclose a document under this division, the party—
must not tender the document, or adduce evidence of its contents, at the trial without the court’s leave; and
is liable to contempt for not disclosing the document; and
may be ordered to pay the costs or a part of the costs of the proceeding.
If a document is not disclosed to a party under this division, the party may apply on notice to the court for—
an order staying or dismissing all or part of the proceeding; or
a judgment or other order against the party required to disclose the document; or
an order that the document be disclosed in the way and within the time stated in the order.
The court may, in an order under subrule (2) (c) , specify consequences for failing to comply with the order.
r 225 amd 2021 SL No. 184 s 10
(sec.225-ssec.1) If a party does not disclose a document under this division, the party— must not tender the document, or adduce evidence of its contents, at the trial without the court’s leave; and is liable to contempt for not disclosing the document; and may be ordered to pay the costs or a part of the costs of the proceeding.
(sec.225-ssec.2) If a document is not disclosed to a party under this division, the party may apply on notice to the court for— an order staying or dismissing all or part of the proceeding; or a judgment or other order against the party required to disclose the document; or an order that the document be disclosed in the way and within the time stated in the order.
(sec.225-ssec.3) The court may, in an order under subrule (2) (c) , specify consequences for failing to comply with the order.
- (a) must not tender the document, or adduce evidence of its contents, at the trial without the court’s leave; and
- (b) is liable to contempt for not disclosing the document; and
- (c) may be ordered to pay the costs or a part of the costs of the proceeding.
- (a) an order staying or dismissing all or part of the proceeding; or
- (b) a judgment or other order against the party required to disclose the document; or
- (c) an order that the document be disclosed in the way and within the time stated in the order.