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Corporations (Queensland) Act 1990
sec.51Rules of court
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### sec.51 Rules of court
When a lower court of Queensland is exercising jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under the Corporations Law of Queensland, the court must apply the relevant rules of court of the Supreme Court, with all necessary changes.
When a court of Queensland is exercising jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under the Corporations Law of another State or the Capital Territory, and the jurisdiction is conferred by a law of another State or the Capital Territory corresponding to this division, the court must apply the relevant rules of court of the Supreme Court, with all necessary changes.
When a court of another State or the Capital Territory is exercising jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under the Corporations Law of Queensland, and the jurisdiction is conferred by this division, the court must apply the relevant rules of court of the Supreme Court of the State or Territory, with all necessary changes.
In this section—
Corporations Law of another State or the Capital Territory does not include rules of court.
Corporations Law of Queensland does not include rules of court.
s 51 amd 1995 No. 26 s 17
sub 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1
(sec.51-ssec.1) When a lower court of Queensland is exercising jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under the Corporations Law of Queensland, the court must apply the relevant rules of court of the Supreme Court, with all necessary changes.
(sec.51-ssec.2) When a court of Queensland is exercising jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under the Corporations Law of another State or the Capital Territory, and the jurisdiction is conferred by a law of another State or the Capital Territory corresponding to this division, the court must apply the relevant rules of court of the Supreme Court, with all necessary changes.
(sec.51-ssec.3) When a court of another State or the Capital Territory is exercising jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under the Corporations Law of Queensland, and the jurisdiction is conferred by this division, the court must apply the relevant rules of court of the Supreme Court of the State or Territory, with all necessary changes.
(sec.51-ssec.4) In this section— Corporations Law of another State or the Capital Territory does not include rules of court. Corporations Law of Queensland does not include rules of court.