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Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2009
sec.75Application for direction
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### sec.75 Application for direction
A party to a proceeding, or another person who is given a copy of an application or referral for a proceeding under section 37 of the Act , may apply to the tribunal for a direction.
Section 62 (6) of the Act also provides for the tribunal acting under that section on application by a party to the proceeding.
A direction may be made at any time in a proceeding. See section 62 (1) of the Act .
An application for a direction must be in writing.
A copy of an application for a direction must be given to—
each party to the proceeding; and
each other person who was given a copy of the application or referral for the proceeding under section 37 of the Act ; and
any person directed by the tribunal to be given notice of the application.
The tribunal may decide an application for a direction entirely on the basis of documents, without a hearing or meeting of any kind.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that subrules (2) to (4) apply to an application under this rule or under section 62 (6) of the Act .
In this rule—
direction means a direction under section 62 of the Act .
(sec.75-ssec.1) A party to a proceeding, or another person who is given a copy of an application or referral for a proceeding under section 37 of the Act , may apply to the tribunal for a direction. Section 62 (6) of the Act also provides for the tribunal acting under that section on application by a party to the proceeding. A direction may be made at any time in a proceeding. See section 62 (1) of the Act .
(sec.75-ssec.2) An application for a direction must be in writing.
(sec.75-ssec.3) A copy of an application for a direction must be given to— each party to the proceeding; and each other person who was given a copy of the application or referral for the proceeding under section 37 of the Act ; and any person directed by the tribunal to be given notice of the application.
(sec.75-ssec.4) The tribunal may decide an application for a direction entirely on the basis of documents, without a hearing or meeting of any kind.
(sec.75-ssec.5) To remove any doubt, it is declared that subrules (2) to (4) apply to an application under this rule or under section 62 (6) of the Act .
(sec.75-ssec.6) In this rule— direction means a direction under section 62 of the Act .
- 1 Section 62 (6) of the Act also provides for the tribunal acting under that section on application by a party to the proceeding.
- 2 A direction may be made at any time in a proceeding. See section 62 (1) of the Act .
- (a) each party to the proceeding; and
- (b) each other person who was given a copy of the application or referral for the proceeding under section 37 of the Act ; and
- (c) any person directed by the tribunal to be given notice of the application.