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FAMILY LAW RULES 20042003 No. 375 - RULE 22.02

Starting an appeal

A person may start an appeal by filing a Notice of Appeal (Form 20):

(a)
for an appeal from a court of summary jurisdiction — in the registry of a Family Court that is closest to the court of summary jurisdiction that made the order appealed from; and

(b)
in any other case — in the Regional Appeal Registry.

Note 1
A filing fee may be payable (see regulation 16 of the Regulations).
Note 2
At the hearing of the appeal, only the grounds stated in the Form 20 may be argued except with the court's permission. A Form 20 may be amended only in accordance with rule 22.09.
Note 3
Chapter 24 sets out the requirements for documents and filing. For the number of copies of a document to file, see rule 24.08.
Note 4
A document that is filed must be served on each party to be served (see subrule 7.04 (1)).



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