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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 2722

Account—orders

    (1)     This rule applies if the court orders the taking of an account.

    (2)     The court may, by the same or a later order, make the orders it considers appropriate about taking or verifying the account, including, for example, orders about the following:

        (a)     the advertisements to be published, the evidence to be presented, the procedure to be followed, and the time and place for taking the account;

        (b)     if the court orders an advertisement to be published—an order excluding from the benefit of the order for the taking of the account a claimant who does not send full particulars of the claimant's claim to the person named in the advertisement, within the time stated in the advertisement;

        (c)     whether in taking the account the books and records of account are evidence of the matters contained in them;

        (d)     the people (whether or not parties to the proceeding) to be served with the order and who are entitled to be heard on the taking of the account;

        (e)     the people to be called as witnesses at the taking of the account;

        (f)     whether an order should be given for a balance found to be owing.

Note     Pt 6.2 (Applications in proceedings) applies to an application for a later order.

    (3)     If the court orders that the books and records of account are evidence of the matters contained in them, the parties have leave to take objections.



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