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Fair Trading Act 1989
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### sec.51 Proceedings referred to particular court
A proceeding for the purposes of a provision of the Australian Consumer Law (Queensland) listed in the table to this section must be heard in the court as provided for in the table to this section.
Provision of Australian Consumer Law (Queensland)
Name of provision
Nature of proceeding
Court having jurisdiction
section 218 (3)
Regulator may accept undertakings
Application for order under section 218 (4) of ACL(Q) for breach of undertaking
District Court
chapter 5 , part 5-2 , division 1
Pecuniary penalties
Proceeding for the recovery of a pecuniary penalty
If the maximum amount of the pecuniary penalty payable under section 224 of ACL(Q) in relation to the contravention is equal to or less than the civil jurisdictional monetary limit applying under the Magistrates Courts Act 1921 , a Magistrates Court has jurisdiction. Otherwise, the District Court has jurisdiction, regardless of the maximum amount of the pecuniary penalty payable.
section 232 (2)
Injunctions
Application by regulator or other person for grant of injunction
If the injunction is sought in conjunction with, and in the course of, another proceeding under this Act, whether for an offence or otherwise, before the District Court, the District Court has jurisdiction. Otherwise, the Supreme Court has jurisdiction.
section 237 (1)
Compensation orders etc. on application by an injured person or the regulator
Application by injured person, or by regulator for injured person, for order for compensation or for prevention or reduction of loss or damage
If the order is sought in conjunction with, and in the course of, another proceeding under this Act, whether for an offence or otherwise, the court hearing the other proceeding has jurisdiction for the proceeding for the order. Otherwise, the District Court has jurisdiction, regardless of any civil jurisdictional limit, including any monetary limit, applying to the District Court.
section 239 (1)
Orders to redress etc. loss or damage suffered by non-party consumers
Application by regulator for order redressing loss or damage or for preventing or reducing loss or damage
If the order is sought in conjunction with, and in the course of, another proceeding under this Act, whether for an offence or otherwise, the court hearing the other proceeding has jurisdiction for the proceeding for the order. Otherwise, the District Court has jurisdiction, regardless of any civil jurisdictional limit, including any monetary limit, applying to the District Court.
section 246 (1)
Non-punitive orders
Application by regulator for order under section 246 (2) of ACL(Q)
If the order is sought in conjunction with, and in the course of, another proceeding under this Act, whether for an offence or otherwise, the court hearing the other proceeding has jurisdiction for the proceeding for the order. Otherwise, a Magistrates Court has jurisdiction, regardless of any civil jurisdictional limit, including any monetary limit, applying to a Magistrates Court.
section 247 (1)
Adverse publicity orders
Application by regulator for adverse publicity order
If the order is sought in conjunction with, and in the course of, another proceeding under this Act, whether for an offence or otherwise, the court hearing the other proceeding has jurisdiction for the proceeding for the order. Otherwise, a Magistrates Court has jurisdiction, regardless of any civil jurisdictional limit, including any monetary limit, applying to a Magistrates Court.
section 248 (1)
Order disqualifying a person from managing corporations
Application by regulator for order disqualifying a person from managing corporations for a period
If the order is sought in conjunction with, and in the course of, another proceeding under this Act, whether for an offence or otherwise, before the District Court, the District Court has jurisdiction. Otherwise, the Supreme Court has jurisdiction.
section 250 (1)
Declarations relating to consumer contracts
Application by party to consumer contract or by regulator for declaration that a term of a contract is an unfair term
District Court
s 51 amd 1992 No. 68 s 3 sch 1 ; 1994 No. 87 s 3 sch 1 ; 2003 No. 22 s 30 sch
sub 2010 No. 54 s 18