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PROTECTION ORDERS REGULATIONS 2002 (2002 NO 6) - REG 69

Notice to admit facts (MCCJA s 157)

    (1)     A party to a proceeding (the serving party ) may, by notice served on another party, require the other party to admit, for the proceeding only, the facts or documents mentioned in the notice.

Note     If a form is approved under the Act, s 96 (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.

    (2)     If a party on whom a notice (the 1st notice ) mentioned in subregulation (1) has been served (the served party ) by another party (the serving party ) does not, within 21 days after the day when the 1st notice was served on the served party, serve a notice on the serving party disputing the fact or document mentioned in the 1st notice, the fact or document is, for the proceeding, taken to have been admitted by the served party in favour of the serving party.

    (3)     A party may, with the leave of the Magistrates Court, withdraw an admission taken to have been made by him or her under subregulation (2).



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