Form 50 Affidavit in Support of Application for Charging Order. This affidavit must be filed when making an application for an interim/final charging order in form 49.
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Form 50 Affidavit in Support of Application for Charging Order. This affidavit must be filed when making an application for an interim/final charging order in form 49.
Form 16 Affidavit of Service. This form is used to prove service of documents. It must be filed when a party is applying for judgment by default.
Employment Court form for affidavit or affirmation of document service.
Affidavit affirmation template
Use this form to support your application for a Restraining Order (or to vary/discharge a Restraining Order)
Use this form to provide an affidavit or affirmation of evidence to the Employment Court.
Affidavit - civil. Use this form to provide written evidence to support your application.
Use this form if you are in Australia and have filed an application for stay of proceeding in the NZ Court, and you want to appear at the hearing for the stay remotely
Use this form to support your application for a Restraining Order (or to vary/discharge a Restraining Order). Open this form with Adobe Acrobat.
Form 17 Interlocutory Application on Notice. An interlocutory application is used to apply for court orders which are subsidiary to the main proceeding. Most interlocutory applications will have to be on notice (which means the other party/parties are given the opportunity to oppose the application). If you wish to rely on any evidence in support of your application, this must be in the form of an affidavit. This must be filed and served at the same time as the application.
Form 18 Interlocutory Application without Notice. An interlocutory application is used to apply for court orders which are subsidiary to the main proceeding. This template is for an interlocutory application without notice (which means the other party/parties are not given the opportunity to oppose the application). If necessary you may file an affidavit in support of your application. This must be filed and served at the same time as the application.