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Under s 13 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005, I direct that the Principal Registrar, registrars for proclaimed places and assistant registrars may exercise the powers conferred by the legislation listed in column 1 and described in column 2, but subject to any restriction listed in column 3.
The Hon. S Huggett
Chief Judge
5 June 2024
Section | Description | Restriction if applicable |
---|---|---|
Section 26 | Referral to mediation | By consent of the parties |
Section 38 | Referral to arbitration | N/A |
Section 43 | Order for rehearing | N/A |
Section 61 (1) and (2) | Directions as to practice and procedure generally | N/A |
Section 63 | Directions with respect to procedural irregularities | Restricted to those matters which a registrar may deal with |
Section 64 | Amendment of documents generally | Restricted to those matters which a registrar may deal with |
Section 65 | Amendment of originating process after expiry of limitation period | Restricted to those matters which a registrar may deal with |
Section 66 | Adjournment of proceedings before registrar | N/A |
Section 67 | Stay of proceedings | Pending a hearing by the court on the next available court sitting day |
Section 98 | Courts powers as to costs | Restricted to proceedings before a registrar |
Section 108 | Determination of applications for orders for examination | N/A |
Section 134 | Orders extending the prescribed period for the issue of writs of execution, garnishee orders, etc | N/A |
Section 140 | Transfer of proceedings from Local Court to District Court | N/A |
Section 146 | Transfer of proceedings from District Court to the Local Court | N/A |
See also delegated powers under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005.
07 Jun 2024
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