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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.65Magistrates Court jurisdiction in aid
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### sec.65 Magistrates Court jurisdiction in aid
For the purpose of the jurisdiction in relation to persons and matters assigned to a Childrens Court magistrate under this Act, a Childrens Court magistrate has the same powers and jurisdiction as a Magistrates Court has under the Justices Act 1886 in relation to persons and matters assigned to the Magistrates Court.
The powers, authorities and jurisdiction conferred under subsection (1) are in addition to those otherwise conferred under this Act.
To the extent that another provision of this Act is inconsistent with subsection (1) , the other provision prevails.
s 65 amd 2002 No. 39 s 21
(sec.65-ssec.1) For the purpose of the jurisdiction in relation to persons and matters assigned to a Childrens Court magistrate under this Act, a Childrens Court magistrate has the same powers and jurisdiction as a Magistrates Court has under the Justices Act 1886 in relation to persons and matters assigned to the Magistrates Court.
(sec.65-ssec.2) The powers, authorities and jurisdiction conferred under subsection (1) are in addition to those otherwise conferred under this Act.
(sec.65-ssec.3) To the extent that another provision of this Act is inconsistent with subsection (1) , the other provision prevails.