Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A04041:section:1990:p19
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A04041
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 1990 (pt 19/212)
Character Range: 52830–55434

that Court under such a provision.

Rights of appearance

"57. A person who is entitled to practise as a barrister or a solicitor, or as both a barrister and a solicitor, in a court has, if a proceeding (in this subsection referred to as the 'transferred proceeding') in that court

is transferred to another court under this Division or a law of a State that corresponds to this Division, the same entitlements to practise in relation to:

  (a) the transferred proceeding; and

     (b) any other proceeding out of which the transferred proceeding arises or to which the transferred proceeding is related, being another proceeding that is to be determined together with the transferred proceeding;

in the other court that the person would have if the other court were a federal court exercising federal jurisdiction.

Limitation on appeals

  "58. An appeal does not lie from a decision of a court:

     (a) in relation to the transfer of a proceeding under this Division; or

     (b) as to which rules of evidence and procedure are to be applied pursuant to subsection 54 (1).

Enforcement of judgments etc.

"59. (1) A judgment of the Federal Court or the Supreme Court of the Capital Territory that is given, in whole or in part, in the exercise of jurisdiction conferred by this Division, or by a law of a State that corresponds to this Division, is enforceable in the Capital Territory as if the judgment had been given by that Court entirely in the exercise of the jurisdiction of that Court apart from this Division or any such law.

  "(2) Where:

     (a) a provision of a law of the Commonwealth or of the Capital Territory (not being a law in relation to the enforcement of judgments) refers to a thing done by the Federal Court or the Supreme Court of the Capital Territory or of a State; and

     (b) that thing is done by another court in the exercise of jurisdiction conferred by this Division or a law of a State corresponding to this Division;

the reference in that provision to the Federal Court or the Supreme Court of the Capital Territory, as the case may be, is taken as a reference to that other court.

Rules of the Federal Court

"60. (1) The power to make rules of court conferred by section 59 of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 extends to making rules of court, not inconsistent with the Corporations Law of the Capital Territory:

     (a) with respect to proceedings, and the practice and procedure, of the Federal Court of Australia under that Law; and

   (b) with respect to any matter or thing that is:

         (i) required or permitted by that Law to