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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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production of a receipt from the postal authority of the posting of a registered
postal packet shall be conclusive evidence of the receipt of a notice or com-
munication by the person to whom it is addressed until the contrary is
proved. In cases in which delivery by registered post is not practicable,
heavy books and documents may be sent by ordinary post and unregistered,
or by public carrier, and on proof of such posting or delivery to such carrier
the books or documents shall be deemed to have been received by the
person to whom they were addressed, unless and until the contrary is proved.
(b.) All communications to the parties shall be delivered at or sent to
the address and to the person named by them as provided by Rule 3 (h).
(c.) If service or delivery as above provided should prove impracticable,
the Tribunal will, upon application, give such directions as it may think
fit, or may dispense with services.

  1. In cases where any person is not residing in Europe, the additional
    time taken for any postal communications to reach or to arrive from the
    country in which such person is residing shall not be taken as included in
    the time prescribed by these rules; and further time may be granted on
    the application of any party where, owing to difficulties of communication
    or other good cause, such extension appears desirable.

β€œParty” shall include any person who has intervened in or has been
allowed to take part in the case.

  1. The proper expenses of witnesses will be allowed, and may be
    advanced by the Tribunal if called in pursuance of its order.

  2. The Tribunal will permit amendments of written proceedings, exten-
    sions of time, and grant other dispensations from these rules in all such
    cases as may be necessary in the interests of justice and equity, and the
    Tribunal reserves power from time to time to alter, abrogate, or add to
    these rules as experience may require.

  3. These rules are supplemental to the rules of procedure relating to
    the Mixed Arbitral Tribunal laid down in Sections III to VII of Part X
    of the Treaty, and must be read in conjunction with such rules of procedure.

Borel, President.
R. E. L. Vaughan Williams.
Zacharias.

4th September, 1920.

By Authority: Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer, Wellington.




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🌏 Rules of Procedure of the Anglo-German Mixed Arbitral Tribunal (continued from previous page)

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
4 September 1920
Arbitral Tribunal, Treaty of Versailles, Claims, Procedures, Memorial, Response, Evidence, Commission, Documents, Inspection, Hearing, Witnesses
  • Borel, President
  • R. E. L. Vaughan Williams
  • Zacharias