District Court Act 1973 - District Court Amendment (Admissions) Rule 2001 (2001-271) [GG No 71 of 20.4.2001, p 1955] (NSW)
2001 No 271
| District Court Amendment | New South Wales |
(Admissions) Rule 2001
under the
District Court Act 1973
The District Court Rule Committee made the following rule of court under the
District Court Act 1973 on 29 March 2001.
J G Cowen
Secretary to the Rule Committee
Explanatory note
The object of this Rule is to amend Part 15, rule 2 of the District Court Rules 1973 to ensure that a notice to admit facts cannot be served on a party to proceedings until at least 28 days have elapsed since the date on which the party was served with the process by which the party was made a party to the proceedings.
| Published in Gazette No 71 of 20 April 2001, page 1955 | Page 1 |
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| Clause 1 | District Court Amendment (Admissions) Rule 2001 |
District Court Amendment (Admissions) Rule 2001
1 Name of Rule
This Rule is the District Court Amendment (Admissions) Rule 2001.
2 Amendment of District Court Rules 1973
The District Court Rules 1973 are amended as set out in Schedule 1.
3 Notes
The explanatory note does not form part of this Rule.
| Schedule 1 | Amendment |
(Clause 2)
Part 15, rule 2
Insert after rule 2 (1):
(1A) Any such notice is not to be served on another party to the proceedings unless at least the period of 28 days has elapsed after the day on which that party was served with the originating or other process by which the party was joined or added as a party to the proceedings.
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