Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00472:section:150
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00472
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 150
Character Range: 168401–170308

150  Seals and signatures
 (1) If the imprint of a seal appears on a document and purports to be the imprint of:
 (a) a Royal Great Seal; or
 (b) the Great Seal of Australia; or
 (c) another seal of the Commonwealth; or
 (d) a seal of a State, a Territory or a foreign country; or
 (e) the seal of a body (including a court or a tribunal), or a body corporate, established by a law of the Commonwealth, a Territory or a foreign country; or
 (f) the seal of a court or tribunal established by a law of a State;
it is presumed, unless the contrary is proved, that the imprint is the imprint of that seal, and the document was duly sealed as it purports to have been sealed.
 (2) If the imprint of a seal appears on a document and purports to be the imprint of the seal of an office holder, it is presumed, unless the contrary is proved, that:
 (a) the imprint is the imprint of that seal; and
 (b) the document was duly sealed by the office holder acting in his or her official capacity; and
 (c) the office holder held the relevant office when the document was sealed.
 (3) If a document purports to have been signed by an office holder in his or her official capacity, it is presumed, unless the contrary is proved, that:
 (a) the document was signed by the office holder acting in that capacity; and
 (b) the office holder held the relevant office when the document was signed.
 (4) In this section:
office holder means:
 (a) the Sovereign; or
 (b) the Governor‑General; or
 (c) the Governor of a State; or
 (d) the Administrator of a Territory; or
 (e) a person holding any other office under an Australian law or a law of a foreign country.
 (5) This section extends to documents sealed, and documents signed, before the commencement of this section.
Note 1: Section 5 extends the application of this section to proceedings in all Australian courts.
Note 2: Australian law is defined in the Dictionary.