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Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991
sec.94Transitional—abolition of Circuit Courts
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### sec.94 Transitional—abolition of Circuit Courts
On the commencement of this section—
an order made by a Circuit Court continues to have effect as an order of the Supreme Court; and
anything done or existing in relation to a previous Circuit Court continues, and is taken to be done or existing in relation to the Supreme Court; and
a process pending in a previous Circuit Court is to be continued in the Supreme Court.
In an Act, or another document, if the context permits, a reference to Circuit Courts or a Circuit Court is taken to be a reference to the Supreme Court.
s 94 prev s 94 ins 1995 No. 23 s 6
om 2011 No. 45 s 195
pres s 94 ins 2011 No. 45 s 207
(sec.94-ssec.1) On the commencement of this section— an order made by a Circuit Court continues to have effect as an order of the Supreme Court; and anything done or existing in relation to a previous Circuit Court continues, and is taken to be done or existing in relation to the Supreme Court; and a process pending in a previous Circuit Court is to be continued in the Supreme Court.
(sec.94-ssec.2) In an Act, or another document, if the context permits, a reference to Circuit Courts or a Circuit Court is taken to be a reference to the Supreme Court.
- (a) an order made by a Circuit Court continues to have effect as an order of the Supreme Court; and
- (b) anything done or existing in relation to a previous Circuit Court continues, and is taken to be done or existing in relation to the Supreme Court; and
- (c) a process pending in a previous Circuit Court is to be continued in the Supreme Court.