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Corporations Act 1989
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#### 57 Rights of appearance
A person who is entitled to practise as a barrister or a solicitor, or as both a barrister and a solicitor, in a court has, if a proceeding (in this subsection referred to as the transferred proceeding) in that court is transferred to another court under this Division or a law of a State that corresponds to this Division, the same entitlements to practise in relation to:
(a) the transferred proceeding; and
(b) any other proceeding out of which the transferred proceeding arises or to which the transferred proceeding is related, being another proceeding that is to be determined together with the transferred proceeding;
in the other court that the person would have if the other court were a federal court exercising federal jurisdiction.