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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sch.1A-sec.1.8Court’s power to give directions
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### sch.1A-sec.1.8 Court’s power to give directions
The court may give directions in relation to the practice and procedure to be followed in a proceeding if it is satisfied, in the circumstances of the proceeding, that—
provisions of the Corporations Act , the ASIC Act , or the rules of the court do not adequately provide for the practice and procedure to be followed in the proceeding; or
a difficulty arises, or doubt exists, in relation to the practice and procedure to be followed in the proceeding.
sch 1A r 1.8 ins 2000 SL No. 232 s 3
amd 2004 SL No. 115 s 2 sch 1
- (a) provisions of the Corporations Act , the ASIC Act , or the rules of the court do not adequately provide for the practice and procedure to be followed in the proceeding; or
- (b) a difficulty arises, or doubt exists, in relation to the practice and procedure to be followed in the proceeding.