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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.226Certificate by solicitor
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### sec.226 Certificate by solicitor
The solicitor having conduct of a proceeding for a party must give to the court at the trial, a certificate addressed to the court and signed by the solicitor—
stating the duty of disclosure has been explained fully to the party; and
if the party is a corporation—identifying the individual to whom the duty was explained.
The certificate must be prepared and signed at or immediately before the trial.
(sec.226-ssec.1) The solicitor having conduct of a proceeding for a party must give to the court at the trial, a certificate addressed to the court and signed by the solicitor— stating the duty of disclosure has been explained fully to the party; and if the party is a corporation—identifying the individual to whom the duty was explained.
(sec.226-ssec.2) The certificate must be prepared and signed at or immediately before the trial.
- (a) stating the duty of disclosure has been explained fully to the party; and
- (b) if the party is a corporation—identifying the individual to whom the duty was explained.