Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00482:reg:13:p1
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Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 1/48)
Character Range: 16174–18786

13                                                                                        Rule 8.13             Power to make an order dealing with payment of reasonable loss or expense incurred in complying with a subpoena

 (2) For the purposes of paragraph 35A(1)(h) of the Act, the power of the Court under subsection 58EA(3) of the Act to vary a bail order is prescribed.
Note: For other powers of the Court that may, if the Court or a Judge so directs, be exercised by a Registrar, see also the following:
(a) paragraphs 35A(1)(a) to (g) of the Act;
(b) rule 3.01 of the Federal Court Rules 2011;
(c) rule 16.1 of the Federal Court (Corporations) Rules 2000;
(d) rule 2.02 of the Federal Court (Bankruptcy) Rules 2016.

Division 1.3—Interpretation

1.11  Definitions
  In these Rules, a word or expression defined in Schedule 1 (the Dictionary) has the meaning given in the Dictionary.
Note 1: Each Schedule to these Rules forms part of the Rules—see section 13 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
Note 2: A number of expressions used in these Rules are defined in the Act, including the following:
(a) criminal appeal proceedings;
(b) indictable primary proceedings;
(c) Judge;
(d) judgment;
(e) lawyer;
(f) proceeding.
Note 3: An example of the operation of a provision of these Rules is not exhaustive and may extend the operation of the provision—see section 15AD of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

1.12  References to forms
 (1) In these Rules, a reference consisting of the word "Form" followed by the letters "CP" and a number is a reference to the form so numbered approved under subrule (2).
 (2) The Chief Justice may approve a form for the purpose of a provision of these Rules.
Note: Approved forms are available on the Court's website at http://www.fedcourt.gov.au.

Division 1.4—Time

1.13  Calculation of time
 (1) A period of time for doing an act or thing fixed by these Rules or by an order of the Court is to be calculated in accordance with this rule.
 (2) If the time fixed is to be calculated by reference to a particular day or event, and the time fixed is 1 day or more, the particular day, or the day of the particular event, is not to be counted.
 (3) If the time fixed includes a day that is not a business day in the place where the act or thing is to be done, and the time fixed is 5 days or less, the day is not to be counted.
Example: The Court orders that a document is to be filed and served no later than 3 days after Wednesday. Under subrule (3), the document must be served on or before the following Monday (since Saturday and Sunday are not business days).
 (4) An