--(1) This rule sets out the procedure which must be followed by a party who intends to put in evidence a fmding on a question of foreign law.
--(2) He must first give any other party notice of his intention.
--(3) He must give the notice-
----(a) if there are to be witness statements, not later than the latest date for serving them; or
----(b) otherwise, not less than 42 days before the hearing at which he proposes to put the fmding in evidence.
--(4) The notice must-
----(a) specify the question on which the finding was made; and
----(b) have attached a document where it is reported or recorded.
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
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