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1994 No. 110 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COURT RULES - ORDER 43 RULE 4

Appointment of tutor generally
4. (1) Subject to these Rules, an order appointing a tutor is not necessary.

(2) Any person may be a tutor except:

   (a)  a person under disability;

   (b)  a corporation or organisation unless the corporation or organisation
        is any of the following:

        (i)    the Public Trustee of New South Wales;

        (ii)   the Public Trustee of Victoria;

        (iii)  the Public Curator of Queensland;

        (iv)   the Public Trustee of South Australia;

        (v)    the Public Trustee of Western Australia;

        (vi)   the Public Trustee of Tasmania;

        (vii)  The Curator of Estates of Deceased Persons of the Australian
               Capital Territory;

        (viii) the Public Trustee of the Northern Territory;

        (ix)   a trustee company which has by Statute or Ordinance of a State
               or Territory of Australia been given a right to act as trustee,
               executor or administrator.

(3) A person may not be a tutor of a person under disability in any proceeding
in which he or she has an interest adverse to the interest of the
person under disability.

(4) A person shall not be made a tutor without the person's consent.

(5) Where a person has been or is tutor for a person under disability in any
proceeding, no other person may, except on appointment by the Court, act as
tutor for the person under disability in that proceeding.

(6) A person shall not take any step in any proceeding as tutor for a person
under disability unless beforehand there have been filed:

   (a)  the person's consent to act; and

   (b)  a certificate by the tutor's solicitor that the tutor has no interest
        in the proceeding adverse to that of the person under disability. 


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