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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.76Order for representation
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### sec.76 Order for representation
At any stage of a proceeding brought by or against a number of persons who have the same interest under rule 75 , the court may appoint 1 or more parties named in the proceeding, or another person, to represent, for the proceeding, the persons having the same interest.
However, when making an order appointing a person who is not a party, the court must also make an order under rule 62 including the person as a party.
(sec.76-ssec.1) At any stage of a proceeding brought by or against a number of persons who have the same interest under rule 75 , the court may appoint 1 or more parties named in the proceeding, or another person, to represent, for the proceeding, the persons having the same interest.
(sec.76-ssec.2) However, when making an order appointing a person who is not a party, the court must also make an order under rule 62 including the person as a party.