Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417:reg:3:p35
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 35/100)
Character Range: 202380–205035

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 (b) produce the document for inspection in accordance with rule 6.14.

6.12  Request to inspect original document
 (1) A party may, by written notice, require another party to produce for inspection an original document if the document is a document that must be produced under the duty of disclosure.
 (2) If a party receives a notice under subrule (1), the party must produce the document for inspection in accordance with rule 6.14.

6.13  Provision of copies of documents
 (1) Subject to subrule (2) and rule 6.15, a party must provide copies of documents to the party requesting the copies:
 (a) within 21 days after receiving a notice under paragraph 6.10(2)(a) or 6.11(2)(a); and
 (b) at the expense of the party requesting the copies; and
 (c) if practicable, in an electronic format.
 (2) If it is not convenient for a disclosing party to provide copies of documents under subrule (1) because of the number and size of the documents, the disclosing party must produce the documents for inspection in accordance with rule 6.14.

6.14  Production of documents for inspection
 (1) A party must produce documents for inspection in accordance with this rule if the party:
 (a) receives a notice under paragraph 6.10(2)(b); or
 (b) receives a notice under paragraph 6.11(2)(b); or
 (c) receives a notice under paragraph 6.10(2)(a) or 6.11(2)(a) and subrule 6.13(2) applies; or
 (d) receives a notice under subrule 6.12(1).
 (2) Subject to rule 6.15, a party must, within 14 days after receiving a notice referred to in subrule (1):
 (a) notify, in writing, the party requesting the document of a convenient place and time to inspect the document; and
 (b) produce the document for inspection at that place and time; and
 (c) allow copies of the document to be made, at the expense of the party requesting it.
 (3) The time fixed under paragraph (2)(a) must be within 21 days after the party receives the notice referred to in subrule (1) or as otherwise agreed.
 (4) A party who fails to inspect a document after receiving a notice under subrule (2) may not later do so unless the party tenders an amount for the reasonable costs of providing another opportunity for inspection.

6.15  Documents that need not be produced
 (1) A party must disclose, but need not provide a copy of nor produce to the party requesting it:
 (a) a document for which there is a claim of privilege from production; or
 (b) a document that is no longer in the disclosing party's possession or control; or
 (c) a document a copy of which has already been provided, if the copy contains no change, obliteration or other mark or feature that is likely to affect the outcome