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Notices to practitioners issued by the NSW District Registrar

Entry of consent orders

Under Order 35, rule 10, a consent order may be filed in this Registry. If a Judge or Registrar directs that an order in terms of the consent be made, the order is drawn up, signed and sealed (entered).

1. Many consent orders are word processed and with very little additional expense can be also provided to the Registry in a form suitable for entry. The entered order must follow Form 47 and state that the order is made by consent.

2. When filing a consent order, parties are encouraged to also lodge in the Registry a draft of the consent order in a form suitable for entry. This will expedite the entry of the order and the return of sealed copies to the parties.

John Mathieson
District Registrar
9 December 1996

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