The Judicial Committee (Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules (Amendment) Order 2013
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Amendments to the Judicial Committee (Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules 2009
Rule 13(1) (time limit for filing notice of objection by...
For rule 18(2) (filing of notice of appeal), there shall...
Rule 21(1) (time limit for filing statement of facts and...
For rule 29 there shall be substituted the following— Judgment...
For rule 38(3) (Financially assisted persons) there shall be substituted...
After rule 38(4), there shall be inserted the following—
For rule 42 (Fees), there shall be substituted the following—...
For rule 46(1) (Assessment of costs) there shall be substituted...
After rule 46(2), there shall be inserted the following—
Rule 49 (costs of financially assisted persons) shall be omitted....
After rule 54, there shall be inserted the following— PART...
For the Appendix there shall be substituted the following—
Amendments to the Judicial Committee (Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules 2009
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Amendments to the Judicial Committee (Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules 2009
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