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Publication Ban Notification Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions of subscription to publication ban notification RSS feed

NOTICE: Use of the information in notifications displayed in the RSS feed or distributed by email is subject to the following terms and conditions. By viewing a notification in the RSS feed or email system you agree to the terms and conditions below:

  1. You will use the information in the notifications for the sole purpose of deciding whether or not you wish to attend and/or seek leave to make submissions at the hearing of the application seeking a publication ban in a court proceeding.

  2. You will not publish, broadcast or disseminate any of the information in any way that could defeat the purpose of a publication ban being sought.

  3. The Supreme Court is not responsible for the accuracy of the content of the notifications. An applicant who intends to seek a discretionary publication ban in a court proceeding creates and submits the information using an online form. The information is displayed "as is", in the language in which it was submitted, and without warranty of any kind, express or implied, as to its accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability for any particular purpose.

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