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Section 89: (1)

Court of Appeal Rules Directions

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If a respondent is of opinion that the record of appeal Preparation and service is defective or insufficient for the purposes of his or her case, he of supple or she may lodge in the appropriate registry four copies of a mentary record. supplementary record of appeal containing copies of any further documents or any additional parts of documents which are, in his or her opinion, required for the proper determination of the appeal. (2) The respondent shall, as soon as practicable after lodging a supplementary record of appeal, serv6 copies of it on the appellant and on each other Respondent who has complied with the requirements of rule 79. (3) Where an appellant desires to lodge a supplementary record of appeal in the Court, the appellant may, at any time, lodge in the Registry four copies of the supplementary record of appeal, and shall as soon as practicable thereafter, serve copies of it on every respondent who has complied with the requirements of rule 79. (4) A supplementary record may be lodged to cure defects in the original record of appeal due to want of compliance with rule 86. (5) A supplementary record of appeal shall be prepared as nearly as may be, in the same manner as a record of appeal. Notice of 90. (1) A respondent who desires to contend at the hearing cross appeal. of the appeal in the Court, that the decision of the High Court or any part of it should be varied or reversed, either in any event or on the appeal being allowed in whole or in part, shall give notice to that effect, specifying the grounds of his or her contention and the nature of the order which he or she proposes to ask the Court to make, or to make in that event, as the case may be. (2) A notice given by a respondent under this rule shall state the names and the addresses of any persons intended to be served with copies of the notice, and shall be lodged in four copies in the Registry not more than thirty days after the service on the respondent of the memorandum of the appeal and the record of the appeal. (3) A notice of cross-appeal shall be substantially in the Form G in the First Schedule to these Rules and shall be signed by or on behalf of the respondent. Notice of 91. (1) A respondent who desires to contend on an appeal in grounds for affirming the Court that the decision of the High Court should be affirmed decision. on grounds other than or additional to those relied upon by that Court, shall give notice to that effect, specifying the grounds of his or her contention. (2) A notice given by the respondent under this rule shall state the names and addresses of any persons intended to be served with copies of the notice and shall be lodged in quadruplicate in the Registry of the Court not more than thirty days after service on the respondent of the memorandum of appeal and the record of appeal. (3) A notice of the grounds for affirming a decision shall be substantially in the Form H in the First Schedule to these Rules and shall be signed by or on behalf of the respondent. (4) A respondent who desires to contend at the hearing of the appeal that part of the decision of the High Court should be varied or reversed, and that part of the decision should be affirmed on grounds other than or additional to those relied upon by that court, may include both those contentions in a notice of cross-appeal under rule 90 and shall not be required to give notice also under this rule. (5) Subrules (1), (2) and (3) of this rule and rule 92 shall apply with thq necessary modifications, to an appellant who desires to contend in opposition to a cross-appeal that the decision of the High Court should be affirmed on grounds other than or additional to those relied on by that court.

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