PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.
ing special leave to appeal, the appellant shall without delay take all necessary steps to have the record transmitted to the Registrar of the Privy Council.
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12. The record shall be printed in accordance with Rules I to IV Printing of of schedule A hereto. It may be so printed either abroad or England.
copies to be
13. Where the record is printed abroad, the Registrar shall, at the Number of expense of the appellant, transmit to the Registrar of the Privy transmitted, Council 40 copies of such record, one of which copies he shall certify where record
printed to be correct by signing his name on, or initialling, every eighth page abroad. thereof and by affixing thereto the seal, if any, of the Court appealed from.
14. Where the record is to be printed in England, the Registrar shall, One certified at the expense of the appellant, transmit to the Registrar of the Privy copy to be
transmitted, Council one certified copy of such record, together with an index of where all papers and exhibits in the case. No other certified copies of the record
printed in record shall be transmitted to the agents in England by or on behalf of England. the parties to the appeal.
15. Where part of the record is printed abroad and part is to be Record printed printed in England, Rules 13 and 14 shall, as far as practicable, apply partly to such parts as are printed abroad and such as are to be printed in abroad,
partly in England respectively.
England.
16. The reasons given by the Judge, or any of the Judges, for or Reasons for
judgments against any judgment pronounced in the course of the proceedings to be trans- out of which the appeal arises, shall by such Judge or Judges be com- mitted. municated in writing to the Registrar and shall by him be transmitted to the Registrar of the Privy Council at the same time when the record is transmitted.
of unneces-
17. The Registrar, as well as the parties and their agents, shall Exclusion endeavour to exclude from the record all documents (more particularly
sary docu- such as are merely formal) that are not relevant to the subject-matter ments from of the appeal, and, generally, to reduce the bulk of the record as far record. as practicable, taking special care to avoid the duplication of documents and the unnecessary repetition of headings and other merely formal parts of documents; but the documents omitted to be printed or copied shall be enumerated in a list to be placed after the index or at the end of the record.
18. Where in the course of the preparation of a record one party Documents objected to objects to the inclusion of a document on the ground that it is unneces-
to be in- sary or irrelevant, and the other party nevertheless insists upon its dicated. being included, the record, as finally printed (whether abroad or in
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