Evidence Act 2006

Miscellaneous - Transitional provisions

203: Notice of hearsay before commencement

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"Telling someone about hearsay before the rules start"

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If you need to tell someone about hearsay before a certain date, you can do this earlier. You can comply with the requirements of section 22(2) before they officially start. This helps you get everything ready on time for a hearing that will happen after the rules start.

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Part 5Miscellaneous
Transitional provisions

203Notice of hearsay before commencement

  1. The requirements of section 22(2) may be complied with before the commencement of that provision, for the purpose of ensuring that compliance with those requirements occurs in sufficient time before a hearing that may or will take place after the commencement of that provision.