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Serial 145
Justice
Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Bill
2015
Mr
Elferink
A Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SMALL CLAIMS AND OTHER MATTERS) ACT 2015
____________________
Act No. [ ] of 2015
____________________
Table of provisions
12B Persons who may make application for resolution of dispute
12C Tribunal
to resolve dispute
Part
6 Transitional matters
for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act
2015
18 Current proceedings to continue in Local Court
14A Jurisdiction
in small claims
matters
17A Transfer
of proceedings to
Tribunal
13A Jurisdiction
in small claims
matters
44A Transfer
of proceedings to Tribunal
Part
9 Transitional matters
for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act
2015
95 Application of section 44A
99A Transfer of proceeding to Local Court or Supreme Court
16A Transfer
of proceedings from Civil and Administrative
Tribunal
89 Transitional
matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters)
Act 2015
85 Application
for resolution of dispute
Part
4.4 Transitional
matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act
2015
114 Definitions
115 Current proceedings to continue in court
116 References
to orders
Part
XIII Transitional
matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act
2015
117 Definitions
118 Current proceedings to continue in Local Court
119 References
to orders
NORTHERN
TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
____________________
Act No. [ ] of 2015
____________________
An Act to amend legislation administered by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
[Assented to [ ] 2015]
[Second reading [ ] 2015]
The Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory enacts as follows:
Part
1 Preliminary
matters
1 Short
title
This Act may be cited as the Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015.
(1) This Act (except sections 18, 25 and 27) commences on the day fixed by the Administrator by Gazette notice.
(2) Sections 18, 25 and 27 commence on the later of the following days:
(a) the day on which section 4 of the Local Court Act 2015 commences;
(b) the day, or the latest of the days, fixed under subsection (1).
Part
2 Amendment of Cullen Bay Marina Act
3 Act
amended
This Part amends the Cullen Bay Marina Act.
(1) Section 2
omit
, unless the contrary intention appears
(2) Section 2
insert (in alphabetical order)
Tribunal means the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
(3) Section 2, at the end
insert
Note for section 2
The Interpretation Act contains definitions and other provisions that may be relevant to this Act.
5 Sections 12B to 12F replaced
Sections 12B to 12F
repeal, insert
12B Persons who may make application for resolution of dispute
(1) An application by one or more of the following, for resolution of a dispute based on a claim that there has been a breach of this Act, the Regulations, or By-laws made under this Act by one or more of the following, may be made to the Tribunal:
(a) the Management Corporation;
(b) an owner of a lot or unit;
(c) a mortgagee of a lot or unit; or
(d) a unit corporation.
(2) An application for resolution of a dispute may be made to the Tribunal, based on a claim by an owner of a lot or unit, or a unit corporation, that they have been prejudiced by the wrongful act or default of one of the following:
(a) the Management Corporation;
(b) a committee of the Management Corporation;
(c) a person exercising powers under this Act.
(3) An application for resolution of a dispute may be made to the Tribunal based on a claim by an owner of a lot or unit, or a unit corporation, in relation to the lot, alleging a wrongful act or default of:
(a) an owner of another lot; or
(b) an owner of a unit on another lot; or
(c) the unit corporation in relation to another lot.
(4) An application for resolution of a dispute may be made to the Tribunal if:
(a) the application is made by an owner of a lot or unit, or a unit corporation; and
(b) the applicant claims that a decision of the Management Corporation, a committee of the Management Corporation or a person exercising powers under this Act is unreasonable, oppressive or unjust.
(5) An application for resolution of a dispute may be made to the Tribunal if the dispute:
(a) is between:
(i) an owner of a lot or unit or the unit corporation; and
(ii) the Management Corporation or a committee of the Management Corporation; and
(b) relates to any aspect of the occupation or use of the lot or unit, or of the common property vested in the Management Corporation.
(6) An application for resolution of a dispute may be made to the Tribunal, if the dispute:
(a) is between:
(i) an owner of a lot or unit; and
(ii) an owner of another lot or a unit on another lot, and
(b) relates to any aspect of the occupation or use of the lot or unit or the common property vested in the Management Corporation.
(7) An application may be made to the Tribunal if the dispute:
(a) is between
(i) the registered proprietor of Lot 5556 Town of Darwin; and
(ii) a person mentioned in subsection (1); and
(b) relates to a restrictive covenant imposed under section 14.
12C Tribunal to resolve dispute
(1) For resolving the dispute, the Tribunal may make any orders the Tribunal considers appropriate.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the Tribunal may make one or more of the following orders:
(a) an order for the payment of money;
(b) an order that a person take, or refrain from taking, specified action;
(c) an order to confirm, vary or reverse a decision of the Management Corporation, a committee of the Management Corporation or a person exercising powers under this Act;
(d) an order that a party to the dispute pay compensation to any other party who has suffered loss because of:
(i) a wrongful act or default referred to in section 12B(2) or (3); or
(ii) an unreasonable, oppressive or unjust decision referred to in section 12B(4); or
(iii) the unlawful or unauthorised use or occupation of a lot or unit or the common property vested in the Management Corporation;
(e) order that the Management Corporation refund to an owner of a lot or unit, or a former owner of a lot or unit, money paid to the Management Corporation by the owner or former owner.
After section 17
insert
Part 6 Transitional matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015
18 Current proceedings to continue in Local Court
(1) This section applies if, before the commencement:
(a) proceedings under this Act had been commenced in the Local Court; and
(b) the proceedings, including any appeals that might be made, had not been finally determined.
(2) The former law continues to apply in relation to the proceedings, including any appeals, as if the Small Claims Act 2015 and the Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015 had not commenced.
(3) In this section:
commencement means the commencement of section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015.
former law means all of the following as in force immediately before the commencement:
(a) this Act;
(b) the Small Claims Act (being Act No. 67 of 1974 (as amended) repealed by section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015);
(c) the Local Court Act.
Part
3 Amendment of Local Court Act 1989 (as
amended)
7 Act
amended
This Part amends the Local Court Act (being Act No. 31 of 1989 as amended).
(1) Section 3
insert (in alphabetical order)
Tribunal means the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
(2) Section 3, at the end
insert
Note for section 3
The Interpretation Act contains definitions and other provisions that may be relevant to this Act.
(1) Section 14(1)
omit
subsections (3) and (7)
insert
subsection (3) and section 14A
(2) Section 14(1)(a) to (c), and (d)(i) at the end
insert
or
(3) Section 14(1)(d)(ii)
omit
and
insert
or
(4) Section 14(7)
omit
After section 14
insert
14A Jurisdiction in small claims matters
(1) The Court has jurisdiction to hear and determine a claim of a type mentioned in section 6 of the Small Claims Act as follows:
(a) if the whole claim is of that type – only if the Tribunal has made an order under section 99A of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act to transfer the proceeding relating to the claim to the Court;
(b) if part of the claim is of that type – if the Court is hearing and determining the other part of the claim.
(2) If a proceeding is transferred to the Court as mentioned in subsection (1)(a), the Act under which the cause of action or claim arises applies:
(a) as if references in it to the Tribunal were references to the Court; and
(b) with any other necessary changes.
After section 17
insert
17A Transfer of proceedings to Tribunal
(1) The Court may make an order (a transfer order) that one or more causes of action or claims that would otherwise be dealt with in a proceeding before the Court be transferred to the Tribunal.
(2) The Court may make a transfer order only if satisfied that the cause of action or claim is wholly within the Tribunal's jurisdiction.
(3) The Court may make a transfer order on application by a party or on its own initiative.
(4) The Court may make a transfer order even though the proceeding is not within the Court's jurisdiction.
(5) The Court, when making a transfer order, and the Tribunal, when dealing with the transferred cause of action or claim, may make any orders the Court or Tribunal thinks appropriate for facilitating the orderly transfer of the cause of action or claim to the Tribunal.
(6) This section does not apply in relation to a proceeding that was commenced before the commencement of section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015.
Section 19(8), definition proceeding, after "Act"
insert
(being Act No. 67 of 1974 as amended) (repealed)
Part
4 Amendment of Local Court Act 2015 (as
amended)
13 Act
amended
This Part amends the Local Court Act (being Act No. 15 of 2015 as amended).
(1) Section 3
insert (in alphabetical order)
Tribunal means the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
(2) Section 3, at the end
insert
Note for section 3
The Interpretation Act contains definitions and other provisions that may be relevant to this Act.
Section 13(4)
omit, insert
(4) However, the Court does not have jurisdiction to deal with a claim within the jurisdiction of another court or a tribunal conferred by another Act, except to the extent permitted by section 13A or another Act.
Note for subsection (4)
Section 99A(9) of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act confers jurisdiction on the Court in relation to proceedings transferred to the Court under that section.
After section 13
insert
13A Jurisdiction in small claims matters
(1) The Court has jurisdiction to deal with a claim of a type mentioned in section 6 of the Small Claims Act as follows:
(a) if the whole claim is of that type – only if the Tribunal has made an order under section 99A of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act to transfer the proceeding relating to the claim to the Court;
(b) if part of the claim is of that type – if the Court is dealing with the other part of the claim.
(2) If a proceeding is transferred to the Court as mentioned in subsection (1)(a), the Act under which the cause of action or claim arises applies:
(a) as if references in it to the Tribunal were references to the Court; and
(b) with any other necessary changes.
Section 15(1), after "section 13"
insert
or 13A
After section 44, in Part 4, Division 3
insert
44A Transfer of proceedings to Tribunal
(1) The Court may make an order (a transfer order) that one or more claims that would otherwise be dealt with in a proceeding before the Court be transferred to the Tribunal.
(2) The Court may make a transfer order only if satisfied that the claim is within the Tribunal's jurisdiction.
(3) The Court may make a transfer order on application by a party or on its own initiative.
(4) The Court may make a transfer order even though the proceeding is not within the Court's jurisdiction.
(5) The Court, when making a transfer order, and the Tribunal, when dealing with the transferred claim, may make any orders the Court or Tribunal thinks appropriate for facilitating the orderly transfer of the claim to the Tribunal.
Part 8, heading, at the end
insert
for Local Court Act 2015
20 Part 8, Division 2 heading amended
Part 8, Division 2, heading
omit
for Local Court Act 2015
After section 94
insert
Part 9 Transitional matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015
Section 44A does not apply in relation to proceedings that were commenced in the old Local Court (as defined in section 83) before the commencement of section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015.
Note for section 95
Proceedings commenced in the old Local Court that are ongoing at the commencement of the Local Court Act 2015 are continued by section 86.
Part 5 Amendment of Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act
Division
1 Preliminary
matters
22 Act
amended
This Part amends the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act.
Division
2 Amendments on commencement of Small Claims Act
2015
23 Section
80 amended
(1) Section 80, heading
omit
if person was absent
(2) Section 80(1)(a) and (b)
omit, insert
(a) at a relevant proceeding the person did not appear in person or by a representative; or
(b) the person consented to the Tribunal making the decision.
(3) Section 80(4)
omit, insert
(4) The Tribunal may reopen the proceeding and set aside or vary the decision, if the Tribunal is satisfied that:
(a) if subsection (1)(a) applies – the applicant had a reasonable excuse for not attending the relevant proceeding in person or by a representative; or
(b) if subsection (1)(b) applies – there are grounds on which the order ought to be set aside or varied (for example because of fraud, duress, suppression of evidence or the giving of false evidence).
(4) Section 80(7), definition relevant proceeding
omit
which a decision
insert
which the decision
After section 99
insert
99A Transfer of proceeding to Local Court or Supreme Court
(1) The President may make an order (a transfer order) that a matter be transferred to the Local Court or the Supreme Court (the recipient court).
(2) The President may make a transfer order if satisfied that:
(a) the matter is not within the Tribunal's jurisdiction; or
(b) because of the circumstances of the case, the proceeding would be more appropriately heard by the recipient court.
Example for subsection (2)(b)
Circumstances that might be relevant include the following:
(a) the complexity of the matter, or the proceeding;
(b) the difficulty or novelty of the issues raised;
(c) the unsuitability of the Tribunal's powers and procedures for dealing with the matter;
(d) that the matter is closely related to a cause of action between the same parties that is before the Local Court.
(3) The President may make a transfer order on application by a party or on the President's own initiative.
(4) The President may make a transfer order:
(a) even if the matter is not within the Tribunal's jurisdiction; but
(b) only if it appears to the President that the matter is, or when transferred will be, within the jurisdiction of the recipient court.
Note for subsection (4)(b)
In relation to the jurisdiction of the Local Court or Supreme Court for transferred matters, see section 14A of the Local Court Act or section 16A of the Supreme Court Act.
(5) The President must not make a transfer order unless satisfied that doing so would be in the interests of justice.
(6) The President, when making a transfer order, and the recipient court when dealing with the transferred matter, may make any orders the President or court thinks appropriate for facilitating the orderly transfer of the matter to the court.
(7) A recipient court may refuse to accept the transfer of a matter if:
(a) the matter is within the Tribunal's jurisdiction; and
(b) the recipient court is satisfied that:
(i) because of the circumstances of the matter, the proceeding would be more appropriately heard by the Tribunal; and
(ii) it is in the interests of justice to do so.
(8) If a recipient court refuses to accept a transfer of a matter:
(a) the transfer order is of no effect; and
(b) the President must not make another transfer order in relation to the matter.
Note for section 99A
For the transfer of proceedings from the Local Court or Supreme Court to the Tribunal, see section 17A of the Local Court Act or section 16 of the Supreme Court Act.
Division
3 Amendments on commencement of Local Court Act 2015
25 Section
99A amended
(1) Section 99A(4), note
omit
section 14A
insert
section 13A
(2) After section 99A(8)
insert
(9) For section 13A of the Local Court Act, if a transfer order is made to transfer to the Local Court a matter that is within the Tribunal's jurisdiction:
(a) jurisdiction to deal with the claim mentioned in that section is taken to be conferred on the Local Court as well as the Tribunal; and
(b) the Act under which the jurisdiction is conferred on the Tribunal applies:
(i) as if references in it to the Tribunal were references to the Court; and
(ii) with any other necessary changes.
(3) Section 99A, note
omit
section 17A
insert
section 44A
Part
6 Amendment of Small Claims Act
2015
26 Act
amended
This Part amends the Small Claims Act 2015.
Section 6, note 2
omit
14A
insert
13A
Part
7 Amendment of Supreme Court
Act
28 Act
amended
This Part amends the Supreme Court Act.
(1) Section 16, heading, at the end
insert
or Civil and Administrative Tribunal
(2) Section 16(1)
omit
Court if
insert
Court or Civil and Administrative Tribunal if
(3) Section 16(1)
omit
Court at
insert
Court or Tribunal at
(4) Section 16(2) and (3), after "Local Court"
insert
or Tribunal
(5) Section 16(3)
omit
that court
insert
the Local Court or Tribunal
After section 16
insert
16A Transfer of proceedings from Civil and Administrative Tribunal
If the Civil and Administrative Tribunal makes a transfer order under section 99A of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act to transfer a matter to the Court, the Act under which the jurisdiction is conferred on the Tribunal applies:
(a) as if references in it to the Tribunal were references to the Court; and
(b) with any other necessary changes.
After section 88
insert
89 Transitional matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015
Section 16, as amended by section 29 of the Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015, does not apply in relation to a proceeding that was commenced before section 29 of that Act commenced.
Part
8 Amendment of Unit Title Schemes
Act
32 Act
amended
This Part amends the Unit Title Schemes Act.
(1) Section 5
insert (in alphabetical order)
Tribunal means the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
(2) Section 5, at the end
insert
Note for section 5
The Interpretation Act contains definitions and other provisions that may be relevant to this Act.
(1) Section 40, heading
omit, insert
40 Adjustment of unit entitlements by Tribunal
(2) Section 40(1), (3) and (4)
omit
Local Court
insert
Tribunal
(3) Section 40(3)(a)
omit
Court
insert
Tribunal
Section 85
repeal, insert
85 Application for resolution of dispute
(1) A person (the applicant) mentioned in section 84 may apply to the Tribunal for the resolution of a dispute between the applicant and another person (the respondent) mentioned in that section.
(2) Subject to sections 128 and 129 of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act, the applicant and respondent are the parties to the proceedings for the application.
Note for subsection (2)
Sections 128 and 129 of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act provide for other persons being joined, or intervening, as parties.
(3) If the body corporate is a party to the proceedings, the body corporate may appoint the body corporate manager or a unit owner to be its representative in the proceedings.
(4) This Part does not affect any other remedy a person may have in relation to the dispute.
(1) Section 86, heading
omit, insert
86 Tribunal to resolve dispute
(2) Section 86(1)
omit, insert
(1) For resolving the dispute, the Tribunal may make any orders the Tribunal considers appropriate.
(1A) Without limiting subsection (1), the Tribunal may make one or more of the following orders:
(a) an order for the payment of money;
(b) an order that a person take, or refrain from taking, specified action;
(c) an order to confirm, vary or reverse a decision of the body corporate or committee;
(d) an order that a change be made to a by-law.
(3) Section 86(2) and (3)
omit
Local Court
insert
Tribunal
(4) Section 86(2)(c)
omit
Court
insert
Tribunal
Section 104
repeal
After section 113
insert
Part 4.4 Transitional matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015
In this Part:
commencement means the commencement of section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015.
former law means all of the following as in force immediately before the commencement:
(a) this Act;
(b) the Small Claims Act (being Act No. 67 of 1974 (as amended) repealed by section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015);
(c) the Local Court Act;
(d) the Supreme Court Act.
115 Current proceedings to continue in court
(1) This section applies if, before the commencement:
(a) proceedings under this Act had been commenced in the Local Court or Supreme Court; and
(b) the proceedings, including any appeals that might be made, had not been finally determined.
(2) The former law continues to apply in relation to the proceedings, including any appeals, as if the Small Claims Act 2015 and the Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015 had not commenced.
A reference in this Act to an order of the Tribunal made under a provision of this Act includes a reference to an order of the Local Court or Supreme Court made under that provision before the commencement.
Schedule 1 has effect.
Part
9 Amendment of Unit Titles
Act
40 Act
amended
This Part amends the Unit Titles Act.
(1) Section 4(1)
omit
, unless the contrary intention appears
(2) Section 4(1), definition the Court
omit
(3) Section 4(1)
insert (in alphabetical order)
Tribunal means the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
(4) Subsection 4(1), at the end
insert
Note for subsection 4(1)
The Interpretation Act contains definitions and other provisions that may be relevant to this Act.
(1) Section 106(2)
omit, insert
(2) Subject to this section, the application must be made to the Tribunal and dealt with by the Tribunal within its original jurisdiction.
(2) Section 106(4)
omit, insert
(4) For resolving the dispute, the Tribunal may make any orders the Tribunal considers appropriate.
(4A) Without limiting subsection (4), the Tribunal may make one or more of the following orders:
(a) an order for the payment of money;
(b) an order that a corporation refund to a member money paid to the corporation by the member;
(c) an order that a person take, or refrain from taking, any action;
(d) an order to confirm, vary or reverse a decision of the corporation or committee;
(e) an order altering the articles of a corporation.
(4) Section 106(5) and (6)
omit (all references)
Court
insert
Tribunal
(5) Section 106(7) to (9)
omit
Section 107
repeal
After section 116
insert
Part XIII Transitional matters for Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015
In this Part:
commencement means the commencement of section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015.
former law means all of the following as in force immediately before the commencement:
(a) this Act;
(b) the Small Claims Act (being Act No. 67 of 1974 (as amended) repealed by section 9 of the Small Claims Act 2015);
(c) the Local Court Act.
118 Current proceedings to continue in Local Court
(1) This section applies if, before the commencement:
(a) proceedings under this Act had been commenced in the Local Court; and
(b) the proceedings, including any appeals that might be made, had not been finally determined.
(2) The former law continues to apply in relation to the proceedings, including any appeals, as if the Small Claims Act 2015 and the Justice Legislation Amendment (Small Claims and Other Matters) Act 2015 had not commenced.
A reference in this Act to an order of the Tribunal made under a provision of this Act includes a reference to an order of the Local Court made under that provision before the commencement.
Schedule 2 has effect.
Part 10 Other
laws
amended
46 Other
laws amended
Schedule 3 amends the laws mentioned in it.
Part 11 Expiry
of
Act
47 Expiry
of Act
This Act expires on the later of the following days:
(a) the day after it commences;
(b) the day on which the Local Court Act 2015
commences.
Schedule 1 Unit Title Schemes Act further amended
section 39
Provision
|
Amendment
|
|
|
omit
|
insert
|
section 59, heading
|
court
|
Tribunal
|
section 59(1) and (4) to (6)
|
Local Court
|
Tribunal
|
section 59(4)(a)(ii)
|
Court
|
Tribunal
|
section 61(1)
|
Local Court
the Court
|
Tribunal
the Local Court or Tribunal
|
section 71(1)(a) and (3)
|
Supreme Court
|
Tribunal
|
section 71(3)
|
the Court
|
the Tribunal
|
section 72(1)(a) and (3)
|
Supreme Court
|
Tribunal
|
section 72(3)
|
the Court
|
the Tribunal
|
sections 97(2)(b)(ii) and 98(2) to
(4)
|
Local Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 2 Unit Titles Act further amended
section 45
Provision
|
Amendment
|
|
|
omit
|
insert
|
sections 26, 26H(1), 26V(1), 26W(3) and (5),
26ZO(1), 26ZT, 47A(1), 89, 90(1) and (2), 91, 92, 93(2) and (3), 98(1), (4) and
(5), 99, 100 and 109(1)
|
Court
(all references) |
Tribunal
|
section 99, heading
|
Court
|
Tribunal
|
section 102
|
Court shall in a final order under section 95, or
|
Tribunal may,
|
section 46
Provision
|
Amendment
|
|
|
omit
|
insert
|
Cullen Bay Marina
Regulations
|
||
regulations 9(1)(b) and 27(1), after
"court"
|
|
or tribunal
|
Interpretation Act
|
||
section 17, definition court of competent
jurisdiction, after "court"
|
|
or tribunal
|
Unit Title Schemes (Management Modules)
Regulations
|
||
Schedule 1, clause 1, definitions
dispute, eligible adjudicator and
party
|
whole definition
|
|
Schedule 1, clause 45, heading
|
Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 1, clause 45(2)
|
Local Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 2, clause 45, heading
|
Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 2, clause 45(2)
|
Local Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 3, clause 36, heading
|
Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 3, clause 36(2)
|
Local Court
|
Tribunal
|
Unit Titles Regulations
|
||
regulation 17(2)(a)
|
Local Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 2, clause 3(1), Schedule 5,
clause 13(1)
|
Local Court
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Tribunal
|
Unit Titles (Management Modules)
Regulations
|
||
Schedule 1, clause 44, heading
|
Court
|
Tribunal
|
Schedule 1, clause 44(2)
|
Court
|
Tribunal
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