Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:schedule:1:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 5/6)
Character Range: 594874–597557

interlocutory order, a direction and a sentence of the Court.
organisation has the meaning given by section 6 of the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009.
originating application means an application starting a proceeding, including a cross‑claim in the proceeding against a person who was not previously a party to the proceeding, but not a notice of appeal.
partnership name means a name under which 2 or more persons carry on business in partnership in Australia.
party means a party to a proceeding.
party interested in the bill means a party or a person in whose favour or against whom an order for costs has been made.
person under a legal incapacity means:
 (a) a minor; or
 (b) a mentally disabled person.
pleading means:
 (a) a statement of claim; or
 (aa) an alternative accompanying document referred to in rule 8.05; or
 (b) a statement of cross claim; or
 (c) a defence; or
 (ca) a concise statement in response; or
 (d) a reply; or
 (da) a concise statement in reply; or
 (e) any pleading after a reply;
but does not include:
 (f) an originating application; or
 (g) an interlocutory application
 (h) a notice of any kind; or
 (i) an affidavit.
principal proceeding means a proceeding in which:
 (a) a respondent wants to make a cross‑claim; or
 (b) a cross‑claim has been made under Part 15.
proceeding—see section 4 of the Act.
proper address, for a person to be served, means:
 (a) the person's address for service; or
 (b) if the person has no address for service—the person's usual or last‑known business or residential address.
proper place, for a proceeding, means:
 (a) the place where the proceeding is started; or
 (b) if the proceeding is transferred to another place—the other place, from the date of transfer.
proper Registry, for a proceeding, means the Registry at the proper place for the proceeding.
Register of Native Title Claims means the Register established and maintained in accordance with Part 7 of the Native Title Act 1993.
Note: See section 253 and Part 7 of the Native Title Act 1993.
Registrar means:
 (a) the Chief Executive Officer, or a Registrar, District Registrar or Deputy District Registrar of the Court; and
 (b) any officer from time to time authorised to perform the duties of the Chief Executive Officer, or a Registrar, District Registrar or Deputy District Registrar of the Court.
Registry means the Principal Registry or a District Registry of the Court.
respondent means:
 (a) a party, other than a cross‑respondent, against whom relief is claimed, and
 (b) a party to an appeal brought by an appellant.
return date means the date fixed by a Registrar for the hearing of an application and endorsed on any approved