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13.—(1) Unless otherwise determined in accordance with Rule 16, the justices’ clerk must not treat a ballot as invalidated by reason of—
(a)information sent by the justices’ clerk in accordance with the election procedure not being received by a justice,
(b)a vote not being received by the justices’ clerk.
(2) Where an eligible justice does not follow the specified procedure, any vote by that eligible justice must not be taken into account when the votes are counted.
(3) The justices’ clerk and any other person carrying out the ballot procedure must not disclose how any justice voted in any ballot.
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