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The Judicial Committee (Devolution Issues) Rules Order 1999

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Cross-appeals

5.48—(1) A petition of cross-appeal must be presented within six weeks of the presentation of the original appeal.

(2) Argument in respect of a cross-appeal must be included by each party in their Case in the original appeal. Such an inclusive Case must clearly state that it is lodged in respect of both the original and cross-appeals.

(3) Documents in respect of both the original appeal and the cross-appeal should be included in one appendix. Lodgement of the statement and appendix, and setting down for hearing, are the responsibility of the original appellant.

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