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PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITIES ACT 2009 (NO. 130, 2009) - SECT 211

Exercise of transfer power

General rule

             (1)  If section 212 (which deals with the criteria for transfers) is satisfied, the transferring court may transfer to the receiving court:

                     (a)  the transfer matter; and

                     (b)  if the transferring court considers it necessary or convenient--any related application (or all related applications) in the proceeding.

Cross‑jurisdictional transfers between lower courts and superior courts

             (2)  However, if the transferring court is a lower court, and the transferring court considers that section 212 is satisfied in relation to the transfer of a matter mentioned in subsection (1) of this section to a receiving court that is a superior court other than the relevant superior court:

                     (a)  the transferring court does not have the power to transfer the matter to that receiving court; but

                     (b)  the transferring court may:

                              (i)  transfer the matter to the relevant superior court; and

                             (ii)  give the relevant superior court a recommendation that the matter be transferred to that receiving court by the relevant superior court.

             (3)  In this Act:

"lower court" means:

                     (a)  the Federal Magistrates Court; or

                     (b)  a court of a State or Territory that is not a superior court.

"relevant superior court" , in relation to a lower court, means:

                     (a)  if the lower court is the Federal Magistrates Court--the Federal Court; or

                     (b)  if the lower court is a court of a State or Territory--the Supreme Court of the State or Territory.

"superior court" means:

                     (a)  the Federal Court; or

                     (b)  a Supreme Court of a State or Territory; or

                     (c)  the Family Court; or

                     (d)  a State Family Court.



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