Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:reg:4:p77
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 77/154)
Character Range: 399418–401979

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33.24  Assistance from Registrar
 (1) A party who requires a Registrar's assistance to settle the index to Part A of the appeal book or Part B of the appeal book must, within 7 days after the notice of appeal has been served, apply in writing to a Registrar.
 (2) If there is no application by any party under subrule (1), the applicant must, within 28 days after the service of the notice of appeal, submit to a Registrar:
 (a) a draft of the index to Part A of the appeal book; and
 (b) Part B of the appeal book.
 (3) A Registrar will settle the draft of the index to Part A of the appeal book and Part B of the appeal book and will tell the applicant that a Registrar has approved the index to Part A and Part B, in the settled form.
 (4) The applicant must, within 14 days after being notified of a Registrar's approval, file:
 (a) Part A, including all documents, indexed and ordered according to a unique tab number; and
 (b) Part B.

33.25  Title of appeal books
  The title page of each Part of the appeal books must include the following:
 (a) the title of the proceeding;
 (b) the names of the members constituting the Tribunal;
 (c) the title of the Act under which the decision was made;
 (d) the names and addresses for service of the lawyers for each party to the appeal;
 (e) if a party is not represented by a lawyer—the address for service of the party.

33.26  Content of appeal books
  The appeal book must comprise:
 (a) Part A (the Core Set of Standard Items), arranged in the following order:
 (i) the title page;
 (ii) the index to Part A;
 (iii) the originating application lodged in the Tribunal, including any requests for directions;
 (iv) the formal decision of the Tribunal and the reasons for the decision;
 (v) the notice of appeal;
 (vi) any notice of cross‑appeal or notice of contention;
 (vii) any submitting notice;
 (viii) any order of the Court giving leave to appeal or an extension of time within which to file the appeal; and
 (b) Part B (the Comprehensive Reference Index), comprising a complete index of the record of the evidence in the Tribunal, but not the evidence, whether relevant or not, arranged in the following order:
 (i) a front page, bearing the following endorsement:
  'The exhibits, affidavits, annexures and transcript mentioned in the Comprehensive Reference Index are taken to form part of the appeal book for the appeal but will not be reproduced unless required';
 (ii) a chronological list of all documents received in evidence, whether as exhibits or