Films and Publications Act, 1996 (Act No. 65 of 1996)

Regulations

Films and Publications Regulations, 2022

Schedule 2

Part 2: Appeal Tribunal Office Functions

Representation of Parties, Intervenors, Witnesses, and Interpreters

22. Representation of parties

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(1) A representative acting on behalf of any person in any proceedings must notify the registrar and every other party, advising them of the following particulars—
(a) the representative’s name;
(b) the postal address and place of employment or business; and
(c) if a telephone number and email address are available, those details.

 

(2) A person who terminates their representative’s authority to act in any proceedings, and then acts in person or appoints another representative, must notify the registrar and every other party of that termination, and of the appointment of another representative, if any, and include that representative’s particulars, as set out in sub-regulation 23 (1) of Schedule 2.

 

(3) On receipt of a notice in terms of sub-regulation 23 (1) or 23 (2) of Schedule 2, the address of the representative or the party, as the case may be, will become the address of record for notices to and for service on that party of all documents in the proceedings.

 

(4) Despite sub-regulation 23 (3) of Schedule 2, a person who, before receiving a notice in terms of sub-regulation 23 (1) or 23 (2) of Schedule 2, has sent a notice to, or effected service on, a party somewhere other than at the address of record will be deemed to have validly served that item, unless the Appeal Tribunal orders otherwise.

 

(5) A representative in any proceedings who ceases to act for a party must deliver a notice to that effect to that party and every other party concerned.

 

(6) A notice delivered in terms of sub-regulation 23 (5) of Schedule 2 must state the names and addresses of each party who is being notified.

 

(7) After receiving a notice referred to in sub-regulation 23 (5) of Schedule 2, the address of the party formerly represented becomes the address for notices to, and for service on, that party of all documents in the proceedings, unless a new address is furnished for that purpose.