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Land Court Act 2000
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### sec.21 Rules of Land Court
The Governor in Council, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice and the president, may make rules about anything—
required or permitted to be prescribed by the rules; or
necessary or convenient to be prescribed for the Land Court, including for a function or power conferred on the court under this Act or another Act.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the rules may provide for the procedures of the court or the registry.
Also, without limiting subsection (1) , the rules may provide for the procedures when the court, a member or a judicial registrar is exercising or performing an administrative function, including—
rules providing for costs in relation to the exercise or performance of an administrative function; and
rules providing for disclosure by persons in relation to the exercise or performance of an administrative function.
The procedures of the court are governed by the rules.
The rules may be uniform rules that apply to other courts.
The rules are subordinate legislation.
s 21 amd 2015 No. 8 s 7
(sec.21-ssec.1) The Governor in Council, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice and the president, may make rules about anything— required or permitted to be prescribed by the rules; or necessary or convenient to be prescribed for the Land Court, including for a function or power conferred on the court under this Act or another Act.
(sec.21-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the rules may provide for the procedures of the court or the registry.
(sec.21-ssec.3) Also, without limiting subsection (1) , the rules may provide for the procedures when the court, a member or a judicial registrar is exercising or performing an administrative function, including— rules providing for costs in relation to the exercise or performance of an administrative function; and rules providing for disclosure by persons in relation to the exercise or performance of an administrative function.
(sec.21-ssec.4) The procedures of the court are governed by the rules.
(sec.21-ssec.5) The rules may be uniform rules that apply to other courts.
(sec.21-ssec.6) The rules are subordinate legislation.
- (a) required or permitted to be prescribed by the rules; or
- (b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for the Land Court, including for a function or power conferred on the court under this Act or another Act.
- (a) rules providing for costs in relation to the exercise or performance of an administrative function; and
- (b) rules providing for disclosure by persons in relation to the exercise or performance of an administrative function.