TASIn ForceAct
Corporations (Tasmania) Act 1990
50Enforcement of judgments, &c.
Start here
Get a plain-English read of 50
Turn the raw legal text into a practical explanation grounded in Corporations (Tasmania) Act 1990.
### 50 Enforcement of judgments, &c.
> > (1) *\[Section 50 Subsection (1) amended by No. 5 of 1992, s. 13 \]**\[Section 50 Subsection (1) amended by No. 33 of 1995, s. 16 \]*[*\[Section 50 Subsection (1) substituted by No. 11 of 2001, s. 28, Applied:01 Jun 2001\]*](/view/html/inforce/2001-06-01/act-2001-011#GS28@Hpa@EN) A judgment of a court of Tasmania that is entirely or partly given in the exercise of jurisdiction conferred by this Division, or by a law of another State that corresponds to this Division, is enforceable in Tasmania as if the judgment had been given by that court entirely in the exercise of the jurisdiction of that court apart from this Division or any such law.
>
> > (2) [*\[Section 50 Subsection (2) amended by No. 11 of 2001, s. 28, Applied:01 Jun 2001\]*](/view/html/inforce/2001-06-01/act-2001-011#GS28@Hpc@EN) *\[Section 50 Subsection (2) amended by No. 5 of 1992, s. 13 \]**\[Section 50 Subsection (2) amended by No. 33 of 1995, s. 16 \]*Where –
> >
> > > > (a) [*\[Section 50 Subsection (2) amended by No. 11 of 2001, s. 28, Applied:01 Jun 2001\]*](/view/html/inforce/2001-06-01/act-2001-011#GS28@Hpb@EN) a provision of a law of Tasmania (not being a law in relation to the enforcement of judgments) refers to a thing done by the Supreme Court of Tasmania or of another State or of the Capital Territory, a State Family Court or a particular lower court of Tasmania or of another State or of the Capital Territory; and
> > >
> > > > (b) that thing is done by another court in the exercise of jurisdiction conferred by this Division or a law of another State or the Capital Territory corresponding to this Division –
> >
> > the reference in that provision to the Supreme Court of Tasmania or of the other State or Territory, that State Family Court or that lower court, as the case may be, is taken as a reference to that other court.