NSW UCPR [Form 82] List of Parties ➲ Part 50 Appeal

New South Wales

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When is a NSW UCPR [Form 82] List of Parties (Part 50 Appeal) used?

See UCPR 4.2A for more information.

Where there were more than 2 Plaintiffs or more than 2 Defendants in the Court below +/or involved in the Part 50 Appeal, this [Form 82] List of Parties (Part 50 Appeal) MUST be filed and served by the Plaintiff together with the Part 50 Appeal.

It MUST be updated, re-filed and re-served by the relevant party with any document that first records a change in the parties to the Part 50 Appeal Proceedings.

Convenient Reference Document

None of the approved forms has all the Parties listed on the front (unless there are no more than 2 Plaintiffs, and 2 Defendants), so this [Form 82] List of Parties (Part 50 Appeal) is intended to be a convenient reference document for the Court and parties to retain at the front of the pleadings folder in any multi-party matter.

Re-File & Re-Serve if anything changes

It will be helpful to the Court and all Parties to update, re-file and re-serve this [Form 82] List of Parties (Part 50 Appeal) whenever any of the information in the document changes (e.g. when all appearances or defences have been filed, when a Party changes its representative etc), in addition to the occasions mandated by UCPR 4.2A.

Contents of the Form

In the PARTY AND CONTACT DETAILS section of this [Form 82] List of Parties (Part 50 Appeal), you should provide the contact details of the person with the day to day conduct of the matter (if the party is legally represented), which is the information that Parties should provide at ‘contact name and telephone’ in the FILING DETAILS section on the front of all filed forms.

Co-operation Appropriate to Avoid the Need to Re-Create the List

It is appropriate for Parties to co-operate with each other to update this [Form 82] List of Parties (Part 50 Appeal) by exchanging electronic copies of the completed form, to avoid the need to re-create it when new parties are added or contact details are changed.

One up-to-date version of this [Form 82] List of Parties (Part 50 Appeal) will be of mutual benefit to the Parties and the Court.

Document Overview:

✅ Suitable for the NSW Courts under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules (NSW) 2005;

✅ Recommended only for use by legal professionals +/or at a minimum with review by a legal professional prior to filing with the Court;

✅ For use in all NSW Court registries for all NSW Courts including Local (General & Small Claims), District (All Lists^), Supreme (Common Law & Equity Divisions).

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The type of form you are filing with the NSW Courts will determine whether a specific NSW Courts Practice Note will apply, and the details of your dispute will assist to determine which form is to be filed, and what documents are required to be filed in support.

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The party filing this Form is required to serve a copy of the filed Form together with all other filed documents on all other parties to the proceeding.

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