Footnotes
Chapter 2 - Background to and overview of the Bill
[1]
'Process' means the documents by which legal proceedings are commenced,
or by which witnesses are brought before the court. 'Service' is the delivery
of a writ, summons, subpoena, or other document relating to court proceedings.
'Execution' is the enforcement of a court order, such as a warrant for the
apprehension of a person. Department of the Parliamentary Library, Service and
Execution of Process Bill 1992, Bills Digest, 1992, p. 1.
[2]
Department of the Parliamentary Library, Service and Execution of
Process Bill 1992, Bills Digest, 1992, p. 1.
[3]
The Hon. Peter Duncan MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the
Attorney-General, Second Reading speech on the Service and Execution of Process
Bill 1992, House of Representatives Hansard, 9 Nov 1992, p. 2941.
[4]
Department of the Parliamentary Library, Service and Execution of
Process Bill 1992, Bills Digest, 1992, p. 1.
[5]
Service and Execution of Process Bill 1992, Explanatory Memorandum, p.
2.
[6]
Evidence and Procedure (New Zealand) Bill 1994, Explanatory Memorandum.
[7]
Explanatory Memorandum.
Chapter 3 - Issues
[1]
Submission 1, p. 4.
[2]
Submission 1, p. 3.
[3]
Correspondence from the Attorney-General's Department dated 1 May 2009,
p. 3.
[4]
Submission 2.
[5]
Submission 2, p. 9.