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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 (S.R. 2000, NO. 8) - REG 549

Pre-trial conferences
At a pre-trial conference before a judge, consideration is to be given to the following matters:
(a) simplifying the issues in the action or other proceeding;
(b) the necessity or desirability of amending the pleadings;
(c) obtaining further admissions of fact and of documents to avoid unnecessary proof;
(d) the availability of witnesses;
(e) limiting the number of expert witnesses;
(f) if the action is in tort brought by one of the parties to a marriage against the other during the subsistence of the marriage and an application for a stay has not been made, whether the power to stay the action under section 7A(2) of the Married Women's Property Act 1935 ought to be exercised;
(g) any other matter the judge considers appropriate for the disposing of the action or other proceeding.



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