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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.343Dissatisfied party may elect to continue
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### sec.343 Dissatisfied party may elect to continue
A party who is dissatisfied with a case appraiser’s decision may elect to have the dispute go to trial or be heard in the ordinary way by filing an election in the approved form with the registrar.
The election must be filed within 28 days after the case appraiser’s certificate is filed in the registry.
If an election is filed—
the case appraiser’s decision has no effect other than as provided by rule 344 ; and
the dispute must be decided in a court as if it had never been referred to the case appraiser.
(sec.343-ssec.1) A party who is dissatisfied with a case appraiser’s decision may elect to have the dispute go to trial or be heard in the ordinary way by filing an election in the approved form with the registrar.
(sec.343-ssec.2) The election must be filed within 28 days after the case appraiser’s certificate is filed in the registry.
(sec.343-ssec.3) If an election is filed— the case appraiser’s decision has no effect other than as provided by rule 344 ; and the dispute must be decided in a court as if it had never been referred to the case appraiser.
- (a) the case appraiser’s decision has no effect other than as provided by rule 344 ; and
- (b) the dispute must be decided in a court as if it had never been referred to the case appraiser.