Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00487:section:4:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00487
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 4 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 19839–22455

court or tribunal.
issuing Australian court or tribunal, in relation to a document, means the Australian court or tribunal that issued the document.
judgment of a court or tribunal means a judgment, award, decree or order of the court or tribunal, whether or not it:
 (a) is given in a primary proceeding or an interlocutory proceeding; or
 (b) is a money judgment or a non‑money judgment.
liable person, in relation to a judgment, means a person against whom the judgment:
 (a) was given; or
 (b) is enforceable under a New Zealand law.
money judgment means a judgment under which a sum of money is payable.
non‑money judgment means a judgment that is not a money judgment (including a judgment that does not involve the payment of money but requires a person do, or refrain from doing, other things).
NZ Act means the Trans‑Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 of New Zealand.
NZ Evidence Act means the Evidence Act 2006 of New Zealand.
NZ judgment means a judgment given by a New Zealand court or tribunal.
NZ market proceeding: see subsection 85(2).
NZ market proceeding judgment means a judgment given in an NZ market proceeding.
original court or tribunal, in relation to a judgment, means the court or tribunal that gave the judgment.
party, in relation to a proceeding, means a plaintiff or defendant.
person named, in relation to a subpoena, means the person to whom the subpoena is addressed.
place of issue, in relation to an initiating document or subpoena issued by an Australian court or tribunal, means the State or Territory in which the court or tribunal issued the document.
plaintiff, in relation to a proceeding, means the person by whom or on whose behalf the proceeding is brought.
procedural rules, in relation to a court or tribunal, means rules, or any other laws (other than this Act or any regulations made under it) that:
 (a) define or govern the exercise of the jurisdiction of the court or tribunal; or
 (b) regulate the practice and procedure of the court or tribunal.
proceeding in a court or tribunal includes:
 (a) an interlocutory proceeding in the court or tribunal; and
 (b) a proceeding that relates to an application made to the court or tribunal (including an application for interim relief under Part 4).
proceeds of crime legislation means:
 (a) the Proceeds of Crime Act 1987; or
 (b) the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002; or
 (c) a law of a State or Territory that is a corresponding law (within the meaning of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002); or
 (d) the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 of New Zealand; or
 (e) the Proceeds of Crime Act 1991 of New Zealand; or
 (f) sections 142A