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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.789Registrar may give directions
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### sec.789 Registrar may give directions
The registrar of the court to which an appeal is made may—
give directions about the documents and number of copies to be filed and served on another party to the appeal; and
require the parties to attend at a conference for the purpose of identifying and assembling for convenient access by the court all documents on which the parties wish to rely in the appeal.
Directions given by the registrar under subrule (1) must be consistent with the court’s practice directions.
(sec.789-ssec.1) The registrar of the court to which an appeal is made may— give directions about the documents and number of copies to be filed and served on another party to the appeal; and require the parties to attend at a conference for the purpose of identifying and assembling for convenient access by the court all documents on which the parties wish to rely in the appeal.
(sec.789-ssec.2) Directions given by the registrar under subrule (1) must be consistent with the court’s practice directions.
- (a) give directions about the documents and number of copies to be filed and served on another party to the appeal; and
- (b) require the parties to attend at a conference for the purpose of identifying and assembling for convenient access by the court all documents on which the parties wish to rely in the appeal.