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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 (NO 29 OF 2006) - REG 5604

When Court of Appeal may be constituted by single judge—Supreme Court Act 1933, s 37J (1) (h)

(SCR o 86 r 90A; Qld r 767)

The Court of Appeal may be constituted by a single judge in relation to hearing and deciding the dismissal of an appeal under this part for any of the following reasons:

    (a)     the appeal is incompetent;

    (b)     the notice of appeal does not contain any coherent or arguable ground of appeal;

    (c)     the appellant has failed to comply with any relevant rules of court or practice note;

    (d)     the appellant has failed to comply with a direction of the Court of Appeal;

    (e)     the appellant has failed to provide security for costs in accordance with an order of the Court of Appeal.



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