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77.—(1) Any person who has filed an affidavit or other document shall, unless the court or the Public Trustee otherwise direct, be entitled, on request, to be supplied with a copy of it.
(2) The person having the conduct of any proceedings shall, unless the court or the Public Trustee, otherwise direct, be entitled, on request, to be supplied by the court with a copy of any order, certificate, authority, direction or other document made, given or prepared by the court or the Public Trustee in the proceedings.
(3) Any other person may, on request, be supplied with a copy of any such document as is mentioned in paragraph (1) or (2), if the court is satisfied that he has good reason for requiring it and that it is not reasonably practicable for him to obtain it from the person entitled to bespeak a copy from the court or the Public Trustee.
(4) Any copy of a document supplied under paragraphs (1), (2) or (3) above shall, if so required, be marked as an office copy.
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