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DUST DISEASES TRIBUNAL RULES - REG 19
Retention and return of exhibits
19 Retention and return of exhibits
(1) The Tribunal may: (a) order that exhibits in any proceedings be retained
by the Tribunal until the expiry of any period, or the occurrence of any
event, specified in the order for the return of the exhibits, or
(b) order
that exhibits in any proceedings that have been returned to the person who
originally produced them to the Tribunal or Registrar be returned to the
Tribunal for the purposes of the determination of a cross-claim arising out of
the proceedings.
(2) Exhibits in any proceedings in which judgment is given
or a final order is made are to be returned to the persons who produced them
to the Tribunal or Registrar: (a) if the Tribunal makes no order that the
exhibits be retained and no appeal to the Supreme Court is brought in respect
of the proceedings within the period provided for an appeal by or under the
Supreme Court Act 1970 -immediately after the expiry of that period, or
(b)
if the Tribunal makes no order that the exhibits be retained and leave to
appeal to the Supreme Court is refused in respect of the judgment or final
order in the proceedings-immediately after the Tribunal or Registrar is
notified of the refusal to grant leave, or
(c) if the Tribunal makes an order
that the exhibits be retained-at the expiry of the period, or on the
occurrence of the event, specified in the order for the return of the
exhibits.
(3) A person to whom exhibits are to be returned under subrule (2)
is to obtain the return of, and give the Registrar a receipt for, the exhibits
as soon as is practicable after the first day on which exhibits are to be
returned.
(4) The Registrar is responsible for the safe custody of any
exhibits only for a period of 14 days after the first day on which exhibits
are to be returned.
(5) This rule applies to any exhibits produced in
proceedings, whether on subpoena or otherwise.
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