Evidence Act 2006

Evidence from overseas or to be used overseas - Proceedings in Australia and New Zealand - Service of and compliance with New Zealand subpoenas in Australia

155: New Zealand subpoena may require evidence to be given in New Zealand or Australia

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"Getting a New Zealand subpoena in Australia may mean you have to give evidence in New Zealand or Australia."

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If you get a New Zealand subpoena in Australia, you might have to give evidence or show a document in New Zealand or Australia. You could be asked to do this at a place in either New Zealand or Australia. The subpoena will tell you where you need to go.

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Part 4Evidence from overseas or to be used overseas
Proceedings in Australia and New Zealand: Service of and compliance with New Zealand subpoenas in Australia

155New Zealand subpoena may require evidence to be given in New Zealand or Australia

  1. A New Zealand subpoena served on a witness in Australia may require the witness to give evidence or produce a document or thing or both at a place in New Zealand or Australia.

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  • 1994 No 31 s 6