(1) If, during your
trial, you tender to the Court something that you are entitled to possess you
will not be entitled to have that thing returned to you —
(a) if
no appeal against the judgment is lodged, until 21 days after the day on
which the judgment was given; or
(b) if
an appeal against the judgment is lodged, until the appeal has been dealt
with.
(2) The registrar must
give you written notice of your entitlement to the return of something under
subrule (1) as soon as practicable after the exhibit is tendered at your
trial.
(3) If you do not take
possession of the thing within 60 days after your entitlement to the
return of something under subrule (1) arises, the registrar may dispose of the
thing as the registrar thinks fit.
[Rule 40 amended: Gazette
18 Sep 2018 p. 3516.]