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Introductory Text
PART I GENERAL
1.Citation and commencement
2.Interpretation
3.The overriding objective
4.Application by Tribunal of the overriding objective
PART II START OF PROCEEDINGS
5.Reference
6.Action upon receiving a reference
7.Sufficiency of reasons for reference
8.Case statement period and statement of appellant’s case
9.Distribution of documents by Secretary
10.Response
11.Withdrawal of reference
12.Withdrawal of opposition
PART III MANAGEMENT POWERS OF TRIBUNALS
13.Preliminary matters
14.Suspension of proceedings
15.Directions
16.Varying or setting aside of directions
17.Failure to comply with a direction
18.Power to dismiss
19.Extension of time
20.Consolidation of references
PART IV EVIDENCE
21.Recovery of documents
22.Witnesses and citation of witnesses
23.Evidence by telephone, video link or other means
24.Expert evidence
PART V HEARINGS AND DECISIONS
25.Notice of hearing
26.Power to decide reference without hearing
27.Attendance at hearings
28.Conduct of the hearing
29.Evidence at hearing
30.Postponement of hearing
31.Adjournment of hearing
32.Representation
33.Children
34.Late evidence
35.Restricted reporting orders
36.Failure of parties to attend
37.Decisions on references
38.Orders of the Court
39.Expenses
PART VI MISCELLANEOUS
40.Miscellaneous
41.Change of authority
42.Power to exercise functions of a convener
43.Power to exercise functions of members other than conveners
44.Register
45.Publication
46.Irregularities
47.Proof of documents and certification of decisions
48.Manner and time of service of notices etc.
49.Signature of documents
50.Revocation
Signature
Explanatory Note