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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.750Inclusion, removal or substitution of party
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### sec.750 Inclusion, removal or substitution of party
The Court of Appeal may order the inclusion or removal of a person (whether or not a party to the original proceeding) as a party to an appeal and may order that a person directly affected by the appeal be substituted as a party or included as a party.
However, a person who has not consented in writing may not be made an appellant.
If the Court of Appeal orders the inclusion of a person as a party to an appeal, it may adjourn the hearing of the appeal and make an order or give a direction it considers appropriate about the conduct of the appeal.
(sec.750-ssec.1) The Court of Appeal may order the inclusion or removal of a person (whether or not a party to the original proceeding) as a party to an appeal and may order that a person directly affected by the appeal be substituted as a party or included as a party.
(sec.750-ssec.2) However, a person who has not consented in writing may not be made an appellant.
(sec.750-ssec.3) If the Court of Appeal orders the inclusion of a person as a party to an appeal, it may adjourn the hearing of the appeal and make an order or give a direction it considers appropriate about the conduct of the appeal.