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CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1995 (NO. 18 OF 1995) - SECT 7

Conferment of judicial functions on courts and Credit Tribunal

7. (1) The jurisdiction that is expressed to be exerciseable by the Court under the Consumer Credit (Australian Capital Territory) Code and the Consumer Credit (Australian Capital Territory) Regulations is exerciseable—

        (a)     in the case of subsections 34 (5), 36 (6) and (7), 44 (4), 47 (3) and 77 (1), section 79, paragraph 82 (b), subsection 83 (1), sections 88 and 89, paragraph 91 (1) (a), sections 92, 93 and 98 and subsection 162 (2) of the Code and any jurisdiction prescribed by the regulations—only by the Australian Capital Territory Credit Tribunal; or

        (b)     in any other case—either by the Credit Tribunal or any court.

(2) The jurisdiction conferred on a court by this section (other than the Credit Tribunal) is subject to the court's general jurisdictional limits (so far as they relate to the amounts, or the value of property, with which the court may deal), but is not subject to the court's other jurisdictional limits.

(3) The regulations may make provision in relation to the transfer of proceedings between the Credit Tribunal and other courts or between other courts.



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