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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.377Amendment of originating process
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### sec.377 Amendment of originating process
An originating process may not be amended except—
if the amendment is a technical matter—with the leave of the registrar or the court; or
if the originating process has not been served and all sealed copies of the originating process, and other documents filed with the originating process, are returned to the court that issued the originating process—with the leave of the registrar or the court; or
otherwise—with the leave of the court.
Subrule (1) does not apply to a pleading or particular included in an originating process.
r 377 amd 2006 SL No. 194 s 5
(sec.377-ssec.1) An originating process may not be amended except— if the amendment is a technical matter—with the leave of the registrar or the court; or if the originating process has not been served and all sealed copies of the originating process, and other documents filed with the originating process, are returned to the court that issued the originating process—with the leave of the registrar or the court; or otherwise—with the leave of the court.
(sec.377-ssec.2) Subrule (1) does not apply to a pleading or particular included in an originating process.
- (a) if the amendment is a technical matter—with the leave of the registrar or the court; or
- (b) if the originating process has not been served and all sealed copies of the originating process, and other documents filed with the originating process, are returned to the court that issued the originating process—with the leave of the registrar or the court; or
- (c) otherwise—with the leave of the court.