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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.308Withdrawal of defence or subsequent pleading
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### sec.308 Withdrawal of defence or subsequent pleading
A party may withdraw all or part of the answer to counterclaim.
A defendant or respondent may withdraw all or part of the defence.
A respondent may withdraw all or part of an affidavit.
However, subrules (1) , (2) and (3) do not enable a party to withdraw, without the other party’s consent or the court’s leave, an admission or another matter operating for the benefit of the other party.
(sec.308-ssec.1) A party may withdraw all or part of the answer to counterclaim.
(sec.308-ssec.2) A defendant or respondent may withdraw all or part of the defence.
(sec.308-ssec.3) A respondent may withdraw all or part of an affidavit.
(sec.308-ssec.4) However, subrules (1) , (2) and (3) do not enable a party to withdraw, without the other party’s consent or the court’s leave, an admission or another matter operating for the benefit of the other party.