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FEDERAL COURT RULES 2011 (SLI NO 134 OF 2011) - RULE 34.65

Application for interim relief

         (1)   A person who wants to apply to the Court for an order for interim relief, under section 25 of the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act, must file an originating application, in accordance with Form 96.

         (2)   The application must be accompanied by an affidavit stating:

                (a)    if the person has started a proceeding in a New Zealand court:

                          (i)    that the person has started a proceeding in a New Zealand court; and

                         (ii)    the relief sought in the New Zealand proceeding; and

                        (iii)    the steps taken in the New Zealand proceeding; or

               (b)    if the person intends to start a proceeding in the New Zealand court:

                          (i)    when the intended proceeding will be started; and

                         (ii)    the court in which the intended proceeding is to be started; and

                        (iii)    the relief to be sought in the intended proceeding; and

                (c)    the interim relief sought;

               (d)    why the interim relief should be given.



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