(1) The court may make an order for the decision by the court of a question separately from another question, whether before, at, or after the trial or continuation of the trial of the proceeding.
(2) The Supreme Court, other than the Court of Appeal, may also state a case for the opinion of the Court of Appeal.Note—See chapter 18 (Appellate proceedings), part 2 (Applications and cases stated to Court of Appeal), division 2 (Cases stated).
For Magistrates Courts, see the Magistrates Courts Act 1921 , section 46 (Special case stated) and the District Court of Queensland Act 1967 , section 112 (No appeal lies from Magistrates Court to Supreme Court).