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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.400Examination of additional persons
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### sec.400 Examination of additional persons
If the examiner is a judge or a magistrate, the examiner may, on the application of a party, examine a person who is not named or provided for in the examination order.
If the examiner is not a judge or a magistrate, the examiner may, with the written consent of every other party to the proceeding, examine a person not named or provided for in the examination order.
The examiner must attach the consent to the deposition under rule 402 of a person examined under subrule (2) .
(sec.400-ssec.1) If the examiner is a judge or a magistrate, the examiner may, on the application of a party, examine a person who is not named or provided for in the examination order.
(sec.400-ssec.2) If the examiner is not a judge or a magistrate, the examiner may, with the written consent of every other party to the proceeding, examine a person not named or provided for in the examination order.
(sec.400-ssec.3) The examiner must attach the consent to the deposition under rule 402 of a person examined under subrule (2) .