Sheriffs Act, 1986 (Act No. 90 of 1986)

Regulations

Regulations relating to Sheriffs, 1990

13. Witnesses at appeals

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(1)After a witness has testified at the consideration of an appeal the opposing party shall be entitled to cross-examine the witness, and thereafter the Board may put any question to the witness.

 

(2)After a witness has been cross-examined, the party who led the evidence shall be entitled to re examine the witness, but he shall limit his re-examination to matters on which the witness had been cross-examined or on which the Board has put questions to the witness.

 

(3)All oral evidence shall be under oath or affirmation.

 

(4)The provisions of regulation 11(3), (4) and (6), and of section 48 and paragraphs (e), (f) and (g) of section 60(1) of the Act shall apply mutatis mutandis to a witness at an appeal.