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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 (S.R. 2000, NO. 8) - REG 690

Setting down appeal
(1)  On obtaining any documents from the inferior court, the registrar is to –
(a) enter the appeal for hearing on the first convenient day; and
(b) give at least 10 days' notice to the appellant of the time and place appointed for the hearing.
(2)  If not all of the documents requested under rule 689(1) are delivered to the registrar within 14 days after the request, the registrar is to proceed in accordance with subrule (1) .
(3)  On receiving notice of the hearing, the appellant is to give at least 7 days' notice of the time and place appointed for the hearing to all other parties served with the notice of appeal.
(4)  Subject to any order of the Court or a judge, an appeal from an inferior court may be entered by the registrar for hearing at any place.
(5)  On an application made at any time by a party to an appeal or a person served with a copy of the notice of appeal, a judge may order –
(a) that the appeal be entered for hearing at any place; or
(b) if the appeal has been entered for hearing, that the place of the hearing be changed.



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