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58. Interpretation in this Part
(1) In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears ¾
}appeal~ means an appeal, or an application for leave to appeal, under the Criminal Appeals Act 2004 Part 2 Division 2;
}appeal notice~ means a notice in the form of Form 20;
}interim order~ in an appeal, means ¾
(a) an order staying the proceedings in the primary court or the execution of the primary court's decision;
(b) an order made under the Criminal Appeals Act 2004 section 12;
(c) an order granting bail made under the Bail Act 1982;
(d) an urgent appeal order;
(e) an order that an appellant provide security for a respondent's costs;
(f) an order extending or shortening the time for obeying a requirement of these rules, other than the time for commencing an appeal;
(g) any other order that the Court may make before the appeal is concluded, other than an order giving or refusing to give leave to appeal;
}lodge~ a document, means to lodge it at the Central Office in the Supreme Court together with any fee required to be paid under the Supreme Court (Fees) Regulations 2002;
}primary court~, in relation to an appeal, means the court of summary jurisdiction that made the decision being appealed;
}primary court's transcript~ means ¾
(a) the transcript of the proceedings in the primary court; or
(b) if there is no electronic recording of the proceedings that can be transcribed ¾
(i) the notes made by the judicial officer who presided at the proceedings; and
(ii) one or more affidavits of people who were present at the proceedings about what happened in the proceedings.
(2) A term defined in the Criminal Appeals Act 2004 has the same meaning in these rules as it does in that Act, unless the contrary intention appears.