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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.84Disclosure of partners’ names
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### sec.84 Disclosure of partners’ names
At any stage of a partnership proceeding, a party may by written notice require the partnership to give the names and places of residence of the persons who were partners in the partnership when the cause of action arose.
The notice must state a time of not less than 2 business days after service of the notice for compliance with the notice.
If the partnership does not give the information as required by this rule, the court may make an order it considers appropriate, including the following—
an order staying the proceeding until the information is supplied;
an order striking out a pleading or affidavit.
(sec.84-ssec.1) At any stage of a partnership proceeding, a party may by written notice require the partnership to give the names and places of residence of the persons who were partners in the partnership when the cause of action arose.
(sec.84-ssec.2) The notice must state a time of not less than 2 business days after service of the notice for compliance with the notice.
(sec.84-ssec.3) If the partnership does not give the information as required by this rule, the court may make an order it considers appropriate, including the following— an order staying the proceeding until the information is supplied; an order striking out a pleading or affidavit.
- (a) an order staying the proceeding until the information is supplied;
- (b) an order striking out a pleading or affidavit.