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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.429NProvision of statement of facts
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### sec.429N Provision of statement of facts
The appointing parties must give the expert a statement of facts, agreed to by the appointing parties, on which to base the report.
However, if the appointing parties do not agree on a statement of facts, then—
unless the court directs otherwise, each of the appointing parties must give the expert a statement of facts on which to base the report; and
the court may give directions about the form and content of the statement of facts to be given to the expert.
r 429N ins 2004 SL No. 115 s 7
sub 2022 SL No. 23 s 3
(sec.429N-ssec.1) The appointing parties must give the expert a statement of facts, agreed to by the appointing parties, on which to base the report.
(sec.429N-ssec.2) However, if the appointing parties do not agree on a statement of facts, then— unless the court directs otherwise, each of the appointing parties must give the expert a statement of facts on which to base the report; and the court may give directions about the form and content of the statement of facts to be given to the expert.
- (a) unless the court directs otherwise, each of the appointing parties must give the expert a statement of facts on which to base the report; and
- (b) the court may give directions about the form and content of the statement of facts to be given to the expert.