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Judiciary Library Rules
- The Library may be used by:-
- a person who has been issued with a reader's card by the
Judiciary Librarian upon payment of the fee specified in Rule
3; and
- any other person authorised in writing by the Judiciary
Administrator.
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- Books may be borrowed for use in any court, but they must
be returned before the respective library closes on the same
day unless renewed.
- Books may be borrowed for overnight use after 4:00 p.m.
but they must be returned by 9:45 a.m. the next working day
excluding Saturday.
- Borrowing rights only apply to reader’s cards falling within
3(a) below.
- A reader’s card may be issued to the following persons upon
payment of the following annual fees:-
| a. |
a barrister/pupil barrister/solicitor/trainee
solicitor in private practice or government service
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NIL |
| b. |
a corporate or foreign lawyer |
$530.00 |
| c. |
a law student |
$110.00 |
| d. |
others |
$220.00 |
- When a book, borrowed in the circumstances described by Rules
2(a) & 2(b), is not returned on the due date a fine of $50
per day or part thereof may be imposed.
- Any defect in or damage to a book shall be reported to the Librarian
immediately it is noticed, and readers and borrowers will be held
responsible for loss or damage to any book occurring whilst it
is in their charge.
- Books marked ‘not to be taken away’ or with red labels and judgments
may not be borrowed.
- Smoking is prohibited in the Library.
- Briefcases and bags may not be taken beyond the reception desk
but must be placed in the lockers provided.
- The Judiciary Administrator may, by notice displayed in the
Library, make provision for the maintenance of order in the
Library and the proper conduct of Library's affairs.
- Failure to comply with any rule or notice may, in the discretion
of the Judiciary Administrator, result in a suspension of library
facilities.
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