Tasmanian Consolidated Regulations

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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 696

Preparation of case
(1)  A court intending to reserve a question in the form of a special case or case stated may direct a party to –
(a) prepare a draft of the case; and
(b) deliver the draft to each other party.
(2)  The draft is to –
(a) state the question for the opinion or determination of the Court or a judge and any facts necessary to enable the Court or judge to give proper consideration to that question; and
(b) list all the documents referred to in the case; and
(c) be divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively.
(3)  The draft is to be delivered within –
(a) any period the court giving the direction orders; or
(b) if the court does not order a period, 21 days after the direction that the order be prepared.
(4)  After giving the parties a sufficient opportunity to be heard –
(a) the court is to settle the draft and return it to the party who prepared it; and
(b) that party is to lodge a sufficient number of copies of the draft with the court.
(5)  On the lodgment of the copies, the court is to sign one copy and certify a sufficient number of further copies.
(6)  The copy signed by the court is to be the case.



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