DESCRIPTION OF A STANDARD PAGE OF TRANSCRIPTION
(1) The transcription of depositions must be on Bond quality paper measuring 21.5 cm x 28 cm and weighing 60 or 75 g per square metre.
(2) Only one side of the sheet is to be used.
(3) A standard page of transcription must have one margin on the left-hand side measuring approximately 44 mm and one margin on the right-hand side measuring approximately 16 mm denoted by a vertical line and 25 double-spaced lines numbered consecutively in the left-hand or right-hand margin.
(4) The transcription of depositions must start at the right of the left-hand side vertical line and extend for 14 cm except for the last line of the deposition or where the meaning calls for a new line.
(5) A line of text is made up of words in 12-point type corresponding to “Courier” or “Courier New” type or the equivalent.
(6) The record number and the date of the examination are to be written in the space between the upper left corner of the page and the first line.
The name of the person examined is to be written in the space between the upper right corner of the page and the first line. Under the name of the person examined, the stenographer must specify whether it is an examination, a re-examination or a cross-examination and write the name of the examining party.
The pages are to be numbered consecutively. The page number must appear in the space before the first line or after the last line of the transcription.
(7) Questions are to be preceded by the letter Q and answers by the letter A.