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South Australian Employment Tribunal Act 2014
Div 6Additional provisions relating to jurisdiction
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Division 6—Additional provisions relating to jurisdiction
26A—Declaratory judgments
Without limiting any specific jurisdiction to make declaratory judgments conferred by another Act, the South Australian Employment Court may, on matters within its jurisdiction, make binding declarations of right whether or not any consequential relief is or could be claimed.
26B—Other provisions relating to civil jurisdiction of Court
Without limiting any other provision of this Act, the South Australian Employment Court may, in exercising any jurisdiction that is in the nature of a civil jurisdiction, exercise any power under Part 6 of the District Court Act 1991, subject to any exclusions or modifications prescribed by the regulations as if references to the District Court extended to the South Australian Employment Court.
26C—Binding nature of decisions
Without limiting any other provision of this Act, any decision or determination of the South Australian Employment Court is binding and authoritative in nature and binds the parties to the relevant matter by its own force.