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District Court of Queensland Act 1967
sec.34Notice of writ of certiorari or prohibition obtained ex parte to be given to registrar and parties
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### sec.34 Notice of writ of certiorari or prohibition obtained ex parte to be given to registrar and parties
When a writ of certiorari or of prohibition addressed to the District Court is granted by the Supreme Court on an ex parte application, and the party who obtained it does not lodge it with the registrar, and give notice to the opposite party that it has been issued, at least 2 clear days before the day fixed for hearing the action to which it relates, the judge of the District Court may order the party who obtained the writ to pay all the costs of the day, or so much thereof as the judge thinks fit, unless the Supreme Court has made a different order respecting such costs.
s 34 amd 2002 No. 34 s 10 sch 1