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Commercial Arbitration (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
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40 Court rules
(1) Rules of court may be made for carrying the purposes of this Act
into effect and, in particular, for or with respect to the following:
(a) applications to a court under this Act and the costs of such
applications;
(b) the payment or bringing of money into and out of a court in
satisfaction of claims to which arbitration agreements apply
and the investment of that money;
(c) the examination of witnesses before a court or before any
other person and the issue of commissions or requests for the
examination of witnesses outside the Territory, for the
purposes of an arbitration;
(d) offers of compromise in relation to claims to which arbitration
agreements apply;
(e) any other matter or thing for or with respect to which rules are
by this Act authorised or required to be made by a court.
(2) Subsection (1) does not limit the rule-making powers conferred on a
court by any other Act.
Note for section 40
There is no equivalent of this section in the Model Law.
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