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FEDERAL CIRCUIT AND FAMILY COURT OF AUSTRALIA (DIVISION 2) (GENERAL FEDERAL LAW) RULES 2021 (F2021L01220) - RULE 13.04

When a party is in default

             (1)  For the purposes of rule 13.05, an applicant is in default if the applicant fails to:

                     (a)  comply with an order of the Court in the proceeding; or

                     (b)  file and serve a document required under these Rules; or

                     (c)  produce a document as required by Part 14; or

                     (d)  do any act required to be done by these Rules; or

                     (e)  prosecute the proceeding with due diligence.

             (2)  For the purposes of rule 13.05, a respondent is in default if the respondent:

                     (a)  has not satisfied the applicant's claim; and

                     (b)  fails to:

                              (i)  give an address for service before the time for the respondent to give an address has expired; or

                             (ii)  file a response before the time for the respondent to file a response has expired; or

                            (iii)  comply with an order of the Court in the proceeding; or

                            (iv)  file and serve a document required under these Rules; or

                             (v)  produce a document as required by Part 14; or

                            (vi)  do any act required to be done by these Rules; or

                           (vii)  defend the proceeding with due diligence.



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