Source: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017L00982
Timestamp: 2017-08-22 09:10:14
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Details: F2017L00982
- F2017L00982
Made 31 Jul 2017
To be repealed 03 Nov 2017
F2017L00982
Schedule 2—Amendments commencing 3 months after registration 12
These Rules are the Federal Circuit Court Amendment (Costs and Other Measures) Rules 2017.
The day after the end of the period of 3 months beginning on the day these Rules are registered.
This Schedule, as amended by the Federal Circuit Court Amendment (Costs and Other Measures) Rules 2017, applies to work done and services performed after the commencement of this Schedule.
(a) $2,199; and
(a) $2,936; and
(a) $2,750; and
(a) $3,674; and
(a) $1,832; and
(a) $299; and
(a) $930; and
(a) for a short mention—$299; or
(b) for a half day hearing—$1,099; or
(c) for a full day hearing—$2,199
(a) $2,316; and
(a) $1,765; and
(a) $289; and
(a) for a short mention—$289; or
(b) for a half day hearing—$1,060; or
(c) for a full day hearing—$2,121
2 Subrule 1.05(2)
Omit “the Federal Court Rules or the Family Law Rules”, substitute “the Family Law Rules, the Federal Court Rules or the Federal Court (Criminal Proceedings) Rules 2016”.
3 Paragraph 2.06(a)
(a) the Registrar is satisfied that the document, on its face or by reference to any other documents filed or submitted for filing with the document, is an abuse of process or is frivolous, scandalous or vexatious; or
4 Paragraph 2.07A(4)(a)
Omit “http://www.fmc.gov.au”, substitute “http://www.federalcircuitcourt.gov.au”.
5 Division 2.3 (heading)
Division 2.3—Custody and inspection of documents
6 Rule 2.08 (heading)
2.08 Searching records in family law proceedings or child support proceedings
7 Paragraphs 2.08(1)(c) and (d) and (2)(b)
After “Court”, insert “or a Registrar”.
8 Subrule 2.08(3)
9 Subrule 2.08(4)
10 At the end of Division 2.3
2.08A Custody of documents in general federal law proceedings
(1) The District Registrar of a District Registry of the Federal Court of Australia is to have custody of, and control over:
(a) each document filed in the Registry in a general federal law proceeding; and
(b) the records of the Registry relating to a general federal law proceeding.
(2) A person may remove a document in a general federal law proceeding from a Registry if:
(a) a Registrar has given written permission for the removal because it is necessary to transfer the document to another Registry; or
(b) the Court or a Registrar has given the person leave for the removal.
(3) If the Court or Registrar permits a person to remove a document from the Registry, the person must comply with any conditions on the removal imposed by the Court or Registrar.
2.08B Inspection of documents in general federal law proceedings
(1) A party may inspect any document in a general federal law proceeding except:
(a) a document for which a claim of privilege has been made:
(i) but not decided by the Court; or
(ii) that the Court has decided is privileged; or
(b) a document that the Court or a Registrar has ordered be confidential.
(2) A person who is not a party may inspect the following documents in a general federal law proceeding in the appropriate registry:
(a) an application starting the proceeding or cross‑claim;
(b) a response or reply;
(c) a notice of address for service;
(d) a pleading or particulars of a pleading or similar document;
(e) a statement of agreed facts or an agreed statement of facts;
(f) an application in a case;
(g) a judgment or an order of the Court;
(h) a notice of discontinuance;
(i) a notice of change of lawyer;
(j) a notice of withdrawal;
(k) reasons for judgment;
(l) a transcript of a hearing heard in open court.
(3) However, a person who is not a party is not entitled to inspect a document if:
(a) the Court or a Registrar has ordered the document be confidential; or
(b) the person is not entitled to inspect the document because of a suppression order or non‑publication order by the Court.
Note: For the power of the Court to make a suppression order or non‑publication order, see sections 88F and 88J of the Act.
(4) A person may apply to the Court or a Registrar for leave to inspect a document that the person is not otherwise entitled to inspect.
(5) A person may be given a copy of a document, except a copy of the transcript in the proceeding, if the person:
(a) is entitled to inspect the document; and
Note 1: For the prescribed fee, see the Federal Court and Federal Circuit Court Regulation 2012.
Note 2: If there is no order that a transcript is confidential, a person may, on payment of the applicable charge, obtain a copy of the transcript of a proceeding from the Court’s transcript provider.
11 Paragraph 4.05(2)(c)
After “45.08”, insert “, 45.09A”.
12 Subrule 13.03C(1)
After “the Court” (first occurring), insert “or a Registrar”.
13 Subparagraph 13.03C(1)(b)(ii)
After “the Court”, insert “or the Registrar”.
14 Subrule 13.03C(2)
15 Subrule 13.03C(2)
After “the Court” (second occurring), insert “or the Registrar”.
16 Rule 13.10
After “Court” (first occurring), insert “or a Registrar”.
17 Rule 13.10
After “Court” (second occurring), insert “or the Registrar”.
18 Rule 16.05 (heading)
19 Subrule 16.05(1)
Omit “Court may vary or set aside its”, substitute “Court or a Registrar may vary or set aside a”.
20 Subrule 16.05(2)
(b) it was obtained by fraud; or
(c) it is interlocutory; or
(d) it is an injunction or for the appointment of a receiver; or
(f) the party in whose favour it was made consents; or
(g) there is a clerical mistake in the judgment or order; or
(h) there is an error arising in the judgment or order from an accidental slip or omission.
21 Subrule 16.05(3)
22 Subrules 25.05(1) and 25.06(1)
23 Subrule 25.11(5)
24 Paragraph 25.11(5)(a)
After “Court”, insert “or the Registrar”.
25 Subrule 25.11(6)
Omit “Court grants the application, the Court”, substitute “Court or a Registrar grants the application, the Court or the Registrar”.
26 Paragraph 25.12(a)
27 Rule 25.18
Omit “Registry Manager”, substitute “Court or a Registrar”.
28 Rule 25B.01 (note 2)
Omit “(Form 18)”.
29 At the end of rule 44.05
Note: See rules 4.03 and 4.05 in relation to a response to an application.
30 Rule 44.06
31 Rule 45.01
Building and Construction Industry Act means the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016.
32 Rule 45.02 (heading)
45.02 Expressions used in Part 45
33 At the end of rule 45.02
; and (c) an expression used in Division 45.3A and in the Registered Organisations Act has the same meaning in Division 45.3A as it has in the Registered Organisations Act; and
(d) an expression used in Division 45.5 and in the Building and Construction Industry Act has the same meaning in Division 45.5 as it has in the Building and Construction Industry Act.
34 Subrules 45.03(1) and (2)
Omit “or the Fair Work Act”, substitute “, the Fair Work Act, the Registered Organisations Act or the Building and Construction Industry Act”.
35 After Division 45.3
Division 45.3A—Contraventions of the Registered Organisations Act
45.09A Application in relation to taking a reprisal (Registered Organisations Act, s 337BB)
An application for an order in relation to an allegation that a person took or threatened to take, or is taking or threatening to take, a reprisal against another person must:
Note 1: Section 337BB of the Registered Organisations Act states the orders the Court may make.
Note 2: Part 4 of Chapter 1 sets out the general rules concerning how to start proceedings.
Note 3: An application filed under this rule need not be accompanied by an affidavit, statement of claim or points of claim in accordance with rule 4.05.
36 Division 45.4A (heading)
Division 45.4A—Dispute resolution
37 Rule 45.13B (heading)
45.13B Mediation—Fair Work Act and Registered Organisations Act proceedings
38 At the end of Part 45
Division 45.5—Proceedings under the Building and Construction Industry Act
45.14 Applications for orders etc. under the Building and Construction Industry Act
An application for one of the following must be in accordance with the approved form:
(a) an injunction under section 48 of the Building and Construction Industry Act in relation to unlawful industrial action, or an unlawful picket;
(b) an order under section 81 of that Act in relation to an alleged contravention of that Act;
(c) an order under subsection 98(6) of that Act in relation to an alleged contravention of an undertaking given by a person to the ABC Commissioner;
(d) a review under section 100 of that Act of a notice given under section 99 of that Act.
Note: Part 4 of Chapter 1 sets out the general rules concerning how to start proceedings.
39 Part 2 of Schedule 3 (table item 18, column headed “Provision”)
Omit “Divisions 34.2 and”, substitute “Division”.
prescribed property has the same meaning as in the Family Law Rules.
1 Subrule 4.03(3)
2 After Chapter 8
Part 47—Transitional provisions relating to the Federal Circuit Court Amendment (Costs and Other Measures) Rules 2017
47.01 Application of amendment of rule 4.03
The amendment of rule 4.03 made by Schedule 2 to the Federal Circuit Court Amendment (Costs and Other Measures) Rules 2017 applies in relation to applications made after the commencement of that Schedule.
47.02 Repeal of this Part
This Part is repealed at the end of the period of 1 month beginning on the day this Part commences.