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SUPREME COURT RULES 1970 - SECT 51B.6
Time for appeal
51B.6 Time for appeal
(1) Subject to subrules (1A) and (2) and any provisions
made by or under any Act, an appeal must be instituted within 28 days after
the material date.
(1A) If an application is made to a Local Court under Part
2 of the subject Act, the time for instituting an appeal does not start to run
until the application under Part 2 is finally disposed of.
(2) Time fixed by
subrule (1) may be extended: (a) by the Court at any time, or
(b) where the
decision appealed from is that of a magistrate-by the tribunal below, but only
within the time fixed by subrule (1) for instituting an appeal (as extended by
subrule (1A)) or on application filed within that time.
(3) A party applying
to the Court for an extension of time under subrule (2) (a) shall: (a) include
that application in the summons instituting the appeal, or
(b) lodge with his
or her notice of motion or summons a draft, completed as far as possible, of
the summons under rule 7 and the statement under rule 8, to be filed if an
extended time is fixed.
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