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25.4.—(1) A respondent may file a respondent’s notice with the registrar of the Court.
(2) A respondent must file a respondent’s notice if the respondent—
(a)wishes to appeal; or
(b)wishes to ask the Court to uphold the decision of the consistory court for reasons different from or additional to those given by the consistory court.
(3) Any respondent’s notice must be filed within 14 days of the date on which the respondent receives a copy of the notice of appeal under rule 25.2(1).
(4) A respondent who files a respondent’s notice must serve a copy on the appellant and every other party not later than 7 days after it is filed.
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