Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417:reg:5:p42
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 42/53)
Character Range: 457731–460323

within 28 days after the court makes an order disposing of the appeal or an application for leave to appeal.
Note: A party may apply for an order for costs within 28 days after:
(a) a notice of discontinuance is filed by the other party (see rule 13.42); or
(b) an appeal is taken to be abandoned (see rule 13.43); or
(c) an appeal is dismissed (see rule 13.45); or
(d) an application in relation to an appeal is dismissed (see rule 13.45).
 (3) A party applying for an order for costs on an indemnity basis must inform the court if the party is bound by a costs agreement in relation to those costs and, if so, the terms of the costs agreement.
 (4) In making an order for costs, the court may set a time for payment of the costs that may be before the appeal is finished.

Chapter 14—Registrars and delegated powers

Part 14.1—Introduction

14.01  Definitions for Chapter 14
  In this Chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
Judicial Registrar means a Registrar of the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 1).
Senior Judicial Registrar means:
 (a) the Chief Executive Officer; or
 (b) a Senior Registrar of the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 1).

Part 14.2—Delegation of powers to Senior Judicial Registrars and Judicial Registrars

14.02  Application of Part 14.2
 (1) This Part applies to a Senior Judicial Registrar or Judicial Registrar who is enrolled as a lawyer of the High Court or of the Supreme Court of a State or Territory.
 (2) This Part applies in the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 1), subject to any arrangement made by the Chief Executive Officer as to the Senior Judicial Registrars and Judicial Registrars of the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 1) who are to perform any of the functions or exercise any of the powers of the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 1), delegated by these Rules under subsection 98(1) of the Federal Circuit and Family Court Act, in particular matters or classes of matters. Any such arrangement made by the Chief Executive Officer is subject to any directions of the Chief Justice.
Note: See section 85 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court Act.

14.03  Delegation of powers to Senior Judicial Registrars and Judicial Registrars
 (1) Each power of the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 1) referred to in column 1 of an item of the table in clause 2 of Schedule 4 and marked with a tick () in column 3 of that item is delegated to each Senior Judicial Registrar of the Court.
 (2) Each power of the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 1) referred to in column 1 of