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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.436Irregularity
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### sec.436 Irregularity
An affidavit may, unless the court orders otherwise, be filed despite an irregularity in form, including a failure to use the approved form.
An affidavit may, with the leave of the court, be used despite an irregularity in form and the affidavit must have on it a memorandum by the court or the appropriate associate or clerk that it was used by leave.
An affidavit used under subrule (2) is afterwards taken as a regular affidavit.
(sec.436-ssec.1) An affidavit may, unless the court orders otherwise, be filed despite an irregularity in form, including a failure to use the approved form.
(sec.436-ssec.2) An affidavit may, with the leave of the court, be used despite an irregularity in form and the affidavit must have on it a memorandum by the court or the appropriate associate or clerk that it was used by leave.
(sec.436-ssec.3) An affidavit used under subrule (2) is afterwards taken as a regular affidavit.