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    check202
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      Hi Folks,

       

      I’d like to first start of with that I am only new to this site so please go easy here.

      I am currently in the process of having to produce evidence to the CTTT for a formal hearing date to be set. I have all the evidence which is quite allot to say the very least. The one issue I’m having is converting my 100 pages, 150 photos of evidence into a neatly presented evidence report which isn’t so long for the Tribunal member to digest on the day while not leaving out important evidence which I may use while hearing my case.

       

      Question is, surely there must be someone that has been in a similar predicament as myself. So is there a template which can help in writing such a tedious legal document? 

       

      Thanks folks. 

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      Jimmy-T
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        Never having done it myself, I can't be too authoritative, but I would say an A4 ring binder with indexed separators (and an identical copy for yourself, of course) would be the way to go.

        Anything that can't be hole-punched and filed that way can be slipped into a clear plastic 'pocket' that has ring binder holes on it.  But however you do it,  make it well organised and easily accessible.

        Even more importantly, make sure you have every shred of paper that might be referred to.  For instance, if you are pursuing a “Notice To Comply on behalf of your Executive Committee, make sure you have the minutes of the meeting at which it was decided to issue the NTC or the Member is likely to throw the case out.  Have a look HERE to see what I mean.

        The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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        JimmyT said:

         (and an identical copy for yourself, of course) would be the way to go

        In my experience you will also need to provide a copy for the other party.

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