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Formal Consolidation |  2006 RevEd
Applications to Court of Appeal (O. 57, r. 16)
16.—(1)  Every application to the Court of Appeal shall be made either by originating summons or, in an appeal before the Court of Appeal, by summons.
(2)  Any application to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal (other than an application made after the expiration of the time for appealing) must, if the appellant is acting in person, be made ex parte in the first instance; but unless the application is then dismissed or it appears to that Court that undue hardship would be caused by an adjournment, the Court shall adjourn the application and give directions for the service of the application on the party or parties affected.
(3)  Where an ex parte application has been refused by the Court below, an application for a similar purpose may be made to the Court of Appeal ex parte within 7 days after the date of the refusal.
(4)  Whenever under these Rules an application may be made either to the Court below or to the Court of Appeal, it shall not be made in the first instance to the Court of Appeal, except where there are special circumstances which make it impossible or impracticable to apply to the Court below.
Informal Consolidation | Amended S 648/2007
Applications to Court of Appeal (O. 57, r. 16)
16.—(1)  Every application to the Court of Appeal shall be made either by originating summons or, in an appeal before the Court of Appeal, by summons.
(2)  Any application to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal (other than an application made after the expiration of the time for appealing) must, if the appellant is acting in person, be made ex parte in the first instance; but unless the application is then dismissed or it appears to that Court that undue hardship would be caused by an adjournment, the Court shall adjourn the application and give directions for the service of the application on the party or parties affected.
(3)  Where an ex parte application has been refused by the Court below, an application for a similar purpose may be made to the Court of Appeal ex parte within 7 days after the date of the refusal.
(4)  Whenever under these Rules an application may be made either to the Court below or to the Court of Appeal, it shall not be made in the first instance to the Court of Appeal, except where there are special circumstances which make it impossible or impracticable to apply to the Court below.
(5)  Where a party files an application to be heard by the Court of Appeal, and Rule 3(3) does not apply, the party must at the time of filing the application provide security for the opposing party’s costs of the application in the sum of $5,000 or such other sum as may be fixed from time to time by the Chief Justice by —
(a)depositing the sum in the Registry or with the Accountant-General and obtaining a certificate in Form 115; or
(b)procuring an undertaking in Form 116 from his solicitor and filing a certificate in Form 117.
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(6)  Paragraph (5) shall not apply to any application filed in a pending appeal before the Court of Appeal, where security for the respondent’s costs of the appeal has been previously provided under Rule 3(3).
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(7)  An applicant may at any time before his application is called on for hearing, file and serve on the parties to the application a notice to the effect that he does not intend further to prosecute the application.
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(8)  If all parties to the application consent to the intended withdrawal of the application, the applicant must file the document signifying such consent signed by the parties or by their solicitor, and the application shall thereupon be deemed to have been withdrawn and shall be struck out of the list of appeals by the Registrar; in such event any sum lodged in Court as security for the costs of the application shall be paid out to the applicant or any solicitor’s undertaking shall be discharged.
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(9)  If any party does not consent to the intended withdrawal of the application, the application shall remain on the list, and shall come on for the hearing of any issue as to costs or otherwise remaining outstanding between the parties, and for the making of an order as to the disposal of any sum lodged in Court or sum held pursuant to any solicitor’s undertaking as security for the costs of the application.
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