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District Court of Queensland Act 1967
sec.69APreliminary disclosure orders
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### sec.69A Preliminary disclosure orders
The District Court has jurisdiction to make orders under this section.
On application, the court may make, under the rules, a preliminary disclosure order for the purpose of enabling the applicant to—
ascertain the identity or whereabouts of a prospective defendant; or
make a decision about starting a relevant proceeding.
In this section—
identity , of a prospective defendant, includes the name and occupation, if any, of the prospective defendant.
prospective defendant , in relation to an applicant, means a person against whom the applicant intends to start a relevant proceeding.
relevant proceeding means a proceeding for which the District Court has jurisdiction.
whereabouts , of a prospective defendant, includes a place of residence, registered office, place of business or other location of the prospective defendant.
s 69A ins 2023 No. 23 s 63
(sec.69A-ssec.1) The District Court has jurisdiction to make orders under this section.
(sec.69A-ssec.2) On application, the court may make, under the rules, a preliminary disclosure order for the purpose of enabling the applicant to— ascertain the identity or whereabouts of a prospective defendant; or make a decision about starting a relevant proceeding.
(sec.69A-ssec.3) In this section— identity , of a prospective defendant, includes the name and occupation, if any, of the prospective defendant. prospective defendant , in relation to an applicant, means a person against whom the applicant intends to start a relevant proceeding. relevant proceeding means a proceeding for which the District Court has jurisdiction. whereabouts , of a prospective defendant, includes a place of residence, registered office, place of business or other location of the prospective defendant.
- (a) ascertain the identity or whereabouts of a prospective defendant; or
- (b) make a decision about starting a relevant proceeding.