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SUPREME COURT (FEES) RULES 2017 (S.R. 2017, NO. 102) - REG 4

Meaning of corporation
(1)  In this rule –
not-for-profit association means a society, club, institution or body that is not formed for the purpose of trading or securing (from its transactions) pecuniary profit for its members.
(2)  In these Rules of Court, a corporation includes the following bodies:
(a) a company;
(b) a body corporate;
(c) an unincorporated body that, under the law of the place where the body is formed, may –
(i) sue or be sued; or
(ii) hold property in the name of the secretary of the body or an office holder of the body appointed for that purpose;
(d) a corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 of the Commonwealth;
(e) a trade union.
(3)  In these Rules of Court, a corporation does not include the following bodies:
(a) a corporation sole;
(b) an unincorporated not-for-profit association.
(4)  A corporation is not required to be subject to the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth to be a corporation for these Rules of Court.



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