Tasmanian Consolidated Regulations

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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 496

Form of subpoena
(1)  A subpoena must be in accordance with the prescribed form.
(2)  A subpoena must not be addressed to more than one person.
(3)  Unless the Court or a judge otherwise orders, a subpoena must identify the addressee by name or by description of office or position.
(4)  A subpoena to produce must –
(a) identify the document or thing to be produced; and
(b) specify the date, time and place for production.
(5)  A subpoena to attend to give evidence must specify the date, time and place for attendance.
(6)  The date specified in a subpoena must be the date of trial or any other date as permitted by the Court or a judge.
(7)  The place specified for production may be the Court or the address of any person authorised to take evidence in the proceeding as permitted by the Court or a judge.
(8)  If the addressee is a corporation, the corporation must comply with the subpoena by its appropriate or proper officer.



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