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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 3970

Appeal—order of Supreme Court

    (1)     This rule applies if an order is made by the Supreme Court on an appeal from a decision or award of the Magistrates Court in an arbitration.

    (2)     A party may file a sealed copy of the order in the Magistrates Court.

Note     The

title="A2001-14">Legislation Act

provides for things to be done as soon as possible if no time is fixed (see s 151B).

    (3)     If the order has effect as a decision or award in favour of a party, the decision or award must be recorded by the registrar of the Magistrates Court as if it were a decision or award of that court.

    (4)     If the order requires an award be made in favour of a party, the Magistrates Court must make the award.

    (5)     If the judgment directs a re-hearing or further hearing of the arbitration, the registrar of the Magistrates Court must—

        (a)     set a date for directions; and

        (b)     tell the parties the date for directions.

    (6)     The Magistrates Court must make any other direction, decision or award that is necessary to give effect to the order.



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