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Magistrates Courts Act 1921
sec.42POrdinary protection and immunity allowed
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### sec.42P Ordinary protection and immunity allowed
A conciliator has, in performing the conciliator’s functions, the same protection and immunity as a magistrate performing the functions of a magistrate.
A person who is a party, or a party’s representative, participating in the conciliation process for a dispute has the same protection and immunity the person would have if the dispute were being heard before a Magistrates Court.
A document produced during, or used for, a conciliation process has the same protection during the process it would have if produced before a Magistrates Court.
s 42P ins 2007 No. 23 s 59
(sec.42P-ssec.1) A conciliator has, in performing the conciliator’s functions, the same protection and immunity as a magistrate performing the functions of a magistrate.
(sec.42P-ssec.2) A person who is a party, or a party’s representative, participating in the conciliation process for a dispute has the same protection and immunity the person would have if the dispute were being heard before a Magistrates Court.
(sec.42P-ssec.3) A document produced during, or used for, a conciliation process has the same protection during the process it would have if produced before a Magistrates Court.