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FEDERAL CIRCUIT AND FAMILY COURT OF AUSTRALIA (DIVISION 2) (FAMILY LAW) RULES 2021 - SCHEDULE 2

Additional delegated powers

Note:   See rule   5.01.

 

 

 

Additional delegations to Senior Judicial Registrars and Judicial Registrars

Item

Column 1

Provision

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Description of power

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Senior Judicial Registrar

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Judicial Registrar

14.2A

Subsection   174(2) FCFCOA Act

To give directions about the practice and procedure to be followed in relation to a proceeding or a part of a proceeding in the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   2)

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14.6A

Rule   1.04 of these Rules

On application, or on own initiative, to dispense with compliance with any of these Rules

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27.4A

Section   187 FCFCOA Act

but only for a proceeding that is being heard by a Senior Judicial Registrar or Judicial Registrar, or with the consent of the parties

To give directions about limiting the time for oral argument in a proceeding in the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   2)

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27.4B

Section   188 FCFCOA Act

but only for a proceeding that is being heard by a Senior Judicial Registrar or Judicial Registrar, or with the consent of the parties

To give directions about the use of, or length of, written submissions in a proceeding in the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   2)

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27.4C

Section   197 FCFCOA Act

but only for a proceeding that is being heard by a Senior Judicial Registrar or Judicial Registrar, or with the consent of the parties

To give directions about limiting the time for giving testimony in a proceeding in the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   2)

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29.2A

Section   149 FCFCOA Act

To transfer a proceeding from the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   2) to the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   1)

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29.5

Part   3 of these Rules

To transfer a proceeding from the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   2) to the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division   1) and documents filed in the proceeding

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