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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 5103

Appeals to Supreme Court—time for filing notice of appeal

The notice of appeal must be filed in the Supreme Court

        (a)     not later than the time provided by the relevant law; or

        (b)     not later than any further time the Supreme Court allows; or

        (c)     if no time is provided by the relevant law and leave to appeal has been given—

              (i)     not later than 7 days after the day leave to appeal is given, or not later than any further time allowed by the Supreme Court on application filed in the court before the end of the 7-day period; or

              (ii)     if the Supreme Court sets a time for the filing when giving leave to appeal—not later than the time set, or not later than any further time allowed by the Supreme Court on application filed in the court before the end of the time set; or

Note     Pt 6.2 (Applications in proceedings) applies to an application for further time.

        (d)     if no time is provided by the relevant law and leave to appeal under division 5.3.2 (Appeals to Supreme Court—leave to appeal) is not necessary—not later than 28 days after the day the order appealed from was made, or not later than any further time the Supreme Court allows on application filed in the court before the end of the 28-day period.

Note     Div 5.3.3 (Appeals to Supreme Court—leave to appeal out of time) applies to an application for further time.



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