Notices under section 84
85 Notices under section 84
The form and content of a notice under section 84 are to be approved by the Court.
The Court, by order, is to specify – who is to give the notice; and the way in which the notice is to be given.
An order under subsection (2) may also include provisions – directing a party to provide information relevant to the giving of the notice; and relating to the costs of giving the notice.
An order under subsection (2) may require that notice be given by – means of press advertisement, radio broadcast or television broadcast; or any other means.
The Court may not order that notice be given personally to each group member unless it is satisfied that it is reasonably practicable, and not unduly expensive, to do so.
A notice that concerns a matter for which the Court’s leave or approval is required must specify the period within which a group member or other person may apply to the Court, or take some other step, in relation to the matter.
A notice that includes or concerns conditions must specify the conditions and the period, if any, for compliance.
The failure of a group member to receive, or respond to, a notice does not affect a step taken, or an order made or judgment given, in any proceedings.
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