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s 17.02

Reliance on correspondence or undisputed documents

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Chapter 2Original jurisdiction—proceedings generally
Part 17Interlocutory applications

17.02 Reliance on correspondence or undisputed documents

(1)

An interlocutory application need not be accompanied by an affidavit if a party (the first party) wants to rely on correspondence or other documents, the authenticity of which is not in dispute.

(2)

However:

(a)

the first party must provide a list of the correspondence or other documents to each other party; and

(b)

each other party must notify the first party of any further documents that should be added to the list; and

(c)

the first party must file the documents mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b); and

(d)

if the documents mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) number more than 6 documents, the documents must be indexed and paginated.

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Section 17.02 — Reliance on correspondence or undisputed documents — Federal Court Rules 2011 (Commonwealth) — Barrister AI