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FAMILY LAW RULES 20042003 No. 375 - RULE 13.39

Objection to production

(1) Any of the following persons may object to the production of some or all of the documents specified in a Form 12:

(a)
the non-party named in the Form;

(b)
a person affected by the production.

(2) An objection must:

(a)
be in writing;

(b)
state the reasons for the objection; and

(c) within 7 days after the person objecting received the Form 12, be served:

(i)
on the requesting party; and
(ii)
if the person objecting is not the non-party on whom the Form was served — on the non-party.

Note 1
The court may shorten or extend the time for compliance with a rule (see rule 1.14).
Note 2
A person may object to the production of a document required by a Form 12 if, for example, the document is not described with sufficient particularity to enable the non-party to understand what is required, if there is a claim of privilege or if it is claimed that the document or its contents is confidential.



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