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Schedule 1—Dictionary
(rule 1.51)

AAT Act means the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975.
Act means the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976.
address for service, for a person in a proceeding—see rule 11.01.
AD(JR) Act means the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977.
ADR process means an alternative dispute resolution process conducted by a suitable person.
AFCA has the meaning given by section 761A of the Corporations Act 2001.
appeal means an appeal brought in the appellate jurisdiction of the Court under Division 2 of Part III of the Act, but does not include an appeal under Part 33 of these Rules.
appellant means a person who has filed a notice of appeal, under Chapter 4 of these Rules.
applicant means:
 (a) a party, other than a cross‑claimant, claiming relief; or
 (b) for Division 34.7—a person who is an applicant for section 61(2) of the Native Title Act 1993.
approved form means a form approved by the Chief Justice.
arbitration means arbitration conducted under an arbitration order.
arbitration order means an order mentioned in rule 28.02, referring a matter to an arbitrator.
arbitrator means an arbitrator to whom a matter is referred under an arbitration order.
Attorney‑General means the Commonwealth Attorney‑General.
Attorney‑General's Department means the Commonwealth Attorney‑General's Department.
Australia includes the external Territories.
Australian Consumer Law has the meaning given by section 4(1) of the Consumer and Competition Act 2010.
authenticity of a document means:
 (a) if the document is an original—it was created, printed, written, signed and executed as it purports to have been; or
 (b) if the document is a copy—it is a true copy.
award includes a final award and an interim award.
bank means:
 (a) an authorised deposit‑taking institution within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959; or
 (b) the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Bankruptcy Rules means the Federal Court (Bankruptcy) Rules 2016.
barrister means a person who is entitled to practise as a barrister in a federal court.
bill means a bill of costs.
business day, in a place, means any day other than:
 (a) a Saturday or Sunday; or
 (b) a day that is a public holiday in the place; or
 (c) any other day on which the Registry in the place is closed.
business name means a name, style, title or designation under which a person carries on a business, other than a name consisting only of the name of that person and the name of any other person in association with whom the person carries on business.
certificate of taxation means a certificate issued by a taxing officer in accordance with rule 40.32.
Chief Executive Officer—see section 4 of the Act.
Civil Dispute Resolution Act means the Civil Dispute Resolution Act 2011.