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FAMILY LAW RULES 20042003 No. 375 - RULE 22.21

Appeal books

(1) The appeal books must contain only the following documents:
(a) the documents ordered to be included at the procedural hearing, that is:

(i)
relevant documents put in evidence at the hearing or trial to which the appeal relates; and
(ii)
if the appeal involves a challenge to the exclusion of evidence, the document:

(A) that is the subject of the challenge; and
(B) that was tendered, but not admitted as evidence, at the hearing or trial to which the appeal relates;

(b)
the documents mentioned in rule 22.22.

(2)
The appeal books must not mention any offer to settle that has been made or the terms of the offer unless the terms of the offer are relevant to the appeal.

(3)
In this rule:

"relevant documents" means documents that are:

(a)
relevant to the grounds of appeal; and

(b)
necessary to enable the court hearing the appeal to reach its decision.



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