Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00472:section:197:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00472
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 197 (pt 7/8)
Character Range: 237143–239875

natural person who is properly registered to engage in legal practice in a foreign country by an entity in the country having the function, conferred by the law of the country, of registering persons to engage in legal practice in the country.
parent includes the meaning given in subclause 10(2) of Part 2 of this Dictionary.
picture identification evidence is defined in section 115.
police officer means:
 (a) a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police; or
 (b) a member of the police force of a State or Territory.
postal article has the same meaning as in the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989.
previous representation means a representation made otherwise than in the course of giving evidence in the proceeding in which evidence of the representation is sought to be adduced.
prior consistent statement of a witness means a previous representation that is consistent with evidence given by the witness.
prior inconsistent statement of a witness means a previous representation that is inconsistent with evidence given by the witness.
probative value of evidence means the extent to which the evidence could rationally affect the assessment of the probability of the existence of a fact in issue.
prosecutor means a person who institutes or is responsible for the conduct of a prosecution.
public document means a document that:
 (a) forms part of the records of the Crown in any of its capacities; or
 (b) forms part of the records of the government of a foreign country; or
 (c) forms part of the records of a person or body holding office or exercising a function under or because of the Constitution, an Australian law or a law of a foreign country; or
 (d) is being kept by or on behalf of the Crown, such a government or such a person or body;
and includes the records of the proceedings of, and papers presented to:
 (e) an Australian Parliament, a House of an Australian Parliament, a committee of such a House or a committee of an Australian Parliament; and
 (f) a legislature of a foreign country, including a House or committee (however described) of such a legislature.
re‑examination is defined in subclauses 2(3) and (4) of Part 2 of this Dictionary.
registered, in relation to legal practice in a foreign country, means having all necessary licences, approvals, admissions, certificates or other forms of authorisation (including practising certificates) required by or under legislation for engaging in legal practice in that country.
representation includes:
 (a) an express or implied representation (whether oral or in writing); or
 (b) a representation to be inferred from conduct; or
 (c) a representation not intended by its maker to be communicated to or seen by another person; or