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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.388Mistakes in orders or certificates
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### sec.388 Mistakes in orders or certificates
This rule applies if—
there is a clerical mistake in an order or certificate of the court or an error in a record of an order or a certificate of the court; and
the mistake or error resulted from an accidental slip or omission.
The court, on application by a party or on its own initiative, may at any time correct the mistake or error.
The other rules in this part do not apply to a correction made under this rule.
(sec.388-ssec.1) This rule applies if— there is a clerical mistake in an order or certificate of the court or an error in a record of an order or a certificate of the court; and the mistake or error resulted from an accidental slip or omission.
(sec.388-ssec.2) The court, on application by a party or on its own initiative, may at any time correct the mistake or error.
(sec.388-ssec.3) The other rules in this part do not apply to a correction made under this rule.
- (a) there is a clerical mistake in an order or certificate of the court or an error in a record of an order or a certificate of the court; and
- (b) the mistake or error resulted from an accidental slip or omission.