Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00723:front:0:p2
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Seniority
16 Oath or affirmation of allegiance and office
17 Constitution of a Full Court
Division 2—Terms and conditions of judges
18 Remuneration
19 Resignation from office
20 Removal from office
Division 3—Judges of 2 or more courts
21 Dual appointments
22 Judge also holding office of a prescribed court
23 Judge also holding office of a State Family Court
Division 4—Acting Chief Justice
24 Acting Chief Justice
Part 2—Jurisdiction
Division 1—Original jurisdiction
25 Original jurisdiction
Division 2—Appellate jurisdiction
26 Appeals
27 Family law regulations to be sole source of certain appellate jurisdiction
28 Leave to appeal needed for some family law or child support proceedings
Division 3—Associated matters
29 Jurisdiction in associated matters
Division 4—Exercise of jurisdiction
Subdivision A—Original jurisdiction
30 Exercise of original jurisdiction
Subdivision B—Appellate jurisdiction (other than relating to courts of summary jurisdiction)
31 Application
32 Exercise of appellate jurisdiction
33 Appeal may be determined without an oral hearing
34 Cases stated and questions reserved
35 Evidence on appeal
36 Form of judgment on appeal
37 Court divided in opinion
38 Stay of proceedings and suspension of orders
39 Appeals relating to court security orders
40 Exercise of certain appellate jurisdiction under family law regulations
Subdivision C—Appellate jurisdiction relating to courts of summary jurisdiction
41 Application
42 Exercise of appellate jurisdiction
Subdivision D—Miscellaneous
43 Determination of matter completely and finally
Division 5—Certain powers relating to matters of jurisdiction
44 Making of orders and issuing writs
45 Contempt of court
46 Summary judgment
Division 6—Administration
47 Arrangement of business
48 Complaints
49 Protection for the Chief Justice and Deputy Chief Justice
Part 3—Certain proceedings not to be instituted in Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)
50 Prohibition on instituting first instance family law or child support proceedings
Part 4—Transfer of proceedings
51 Discretionary transfer of proceedings from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
52 Discretionary transfer of proceedings to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
53 Rules of Court
54 Delegation
Part 5—Appeals
55 Appeals to the High Court
Part 6—Practice and procedure
Division 1—General
56 Practice and procedure
57 Representation
Division 2—Documents filed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)
58 Filing of documents in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)
59 Seal of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)
60 Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) stamps
61 Writs etc.
62 Proceedings may be instituted by application
63 Limits on length of documents
Division 3—Conduct of proceedings
64 Place of sitting
65 Change of venue
66 Formal defects not to invalidate
Division 4—Case management
67 Overarching purpose of civil