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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.415BGiving notice of way person is to attend to give evidence
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### sec.415B Giving notice of way person is to attend to give evidence
This rule applies if, under an Act or an order of the court, a person to whom a subpoena is directed is required or permitted to give evidence by audio link or audio visual link.
The party on whose behalf the subpoena was issued may give written notice to the person to whom the subpoena is directed that the person’s attendance to give evidence in accordance with the subpoena is to be made by audio link or audio visual link.
The notice must state—
whether the person’s attendance is to be made by audio link or audio visual link; and
the place from which the person’s attendance is to be made.
If notice is given under subrule (2) , the subpoena has effect as if the way stated in the notice for the person’s attendance to be made were the way stated in the subpoena.
r 415B ins 2024 SL No. 4 s 24
(sec.415B-ssec.1) This rule applies if, under an Act or an order of the court, a person to whom a subpoena is directed is required or permitted to give evidence by audio link or audio visual link.
(sec.415B-ssec.2) The party on whose behalf the subpoena was issued may give written notice to the person to whom the subpoena is directed that the person’s attendance to give evidence in accordance with the subpoena is to be made by audio link or audio visual link.
(sec.415B-ssec.3) The notice must state— whether the person’s attendance is to be made by audio link or audio visual link; and the place from which the person’s attendance is to be made.
(sec.415B-ssec.4) If notice is given under subrule (2) , the subpoena has effect as if the way stated in the notice for the person’s attendance to be made were the way stated in the subpoena.
- (a) whether the person’s attendance is to be made by audio link or audio visual link; and
- (b) the place from which the person’s attendance is to be made.