Ex-parte amendments: Registrar may correct clerical errors without notice, but barred after respondent appearance. Power to correct non-substantive errors in filings is conferred on the Registrar, who may rectify arithmetical, grammatical, clerical and similar errors in any appeal or application without giving notice to the parties, but ex-parte amendments are not permitted once respondents have made their appearance.
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Ex-parte amendments: Registrar may correct clerical errors without notice, but barred after respondent appearance.
Power to correct non-substantive errors in filings is conferred on the Registrar, who may rectify arithmetical, grammatical, clerical and similar errors in any appeal or application without giving notice to the parties, but ex-parte amendments are not permitted once respondents have made their appearance.
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