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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 5050

Definitions—pt 5.3

In this part:

"appeal" means an appeal to the Supreme Court from an order of a court or tribunal, but does not include—

        (a)     an appeal to the Court of Appeal; or

Note     See pt 5.4 (Appeals to Court of Appeal).

        (b)     an order to review a decision of the Magistrates Court mentioned in the

title="A1930-21">Magistrates Court Act 1930

, section 219B (Appeals by way of orders to review); or

Note     See pt 5.5 (Orders to review Magistrates Court decisions).

        (c)     a reference appeal to the Supreme Court mentioned in the href="http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/1930-21" title="A1930-21">Magistrates Court Act 1930

, section 219AB (2) (Reference appeal following acquittal on indictment); or

Note     See div 5.6.1 (Reference appeals—Supreme Court).

        (d)     a question referred to the Supreme Court to which division 5.7.1 (Questions referred—Supreme Court) applies.

"court or tribunal" means a court or tribunal from which an appeal may be made to the Supreme Court, but does not include the registrar.

"order", of a court or tribunal, includes a decision, conviction, order, sentence or penalty mentioned in the href="http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/1930-21" title="A1930-21">Magistrates Court Act 1930

, section 208 (Appeals to which div 3.10.2 applies).

Note     Order is defined in the dictionary (see also def "made").

"registrar", of a court or tribunal, means—

        (a)     for the Magistrates Court—the registrar of the Magistrates Court; or

        (b)     for a tribunal—the registrar or a deputy registrar of the tribunal or, if there is no registrar of the tribunal, the person in charge of the tribunal's administration.

"relevant law", in relation to an appeal, means the law under which the appeal is brought.

"tribunal" includes any entity (other than a court) from which an appeal may be made to the Supreme Court.



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