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Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991
sec.41Presiding judge of appeal
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### sec.41 Presiding judge of appeal
At a sitting of the Court of Appeal at which the Chief Justice is present, the Chief Justice is to preside.
At a sitting of the Court of Appeal at which the Chief Justice is not present, the President of the Court of Appeal is to preside.
At a sitting of the Court of Appeal at which neither the Chief Justice nor the President of the Court of Appeal is present, the senior judge of appeal present is to preside.
(sec.41-ssec.1) At a sitting of the Court of Appeal at which the Chief Justice is present, the Chief Justice is to preside.
(sec.41-ssec.2) At a sitting of the Court of Appeal at which the Chief Justice is not present, the President of the Court of Appeal is to preside.
(sec.41-ssec.3) At a sitting of the Court of Appeal at which neither the Chief Justice nor the President of the Court of Appeal is present, the senior judge of appeal present is to preside.