Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00185:section:1338b:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00185
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Provision Reference: s 1338B (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 5742964–5744601

or Territory court by subsection (1) is conferred despite any limits as to locality of the jurisdiction of that court under the law of that State or Territory.
 (7) If:
 (a) jurisdiction is conferred on a State or Territory court in relation to the summary conviction of persons charged with offences against the Corporations legislation by subsection (1); and
 (b) the court is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so, having regard to all the circumstances including the public interest;
the court may decline to exercise that jurisdiction in relation to an offence committed in another State or Territory.
 (8) The jurisdiction conferred on a State or Territory court by subsection (1) in relation to:
 (a) the examination and commitment for trial on indictment; and
 (b) the trial and conviction on indictment;
of offenders or persons charged with offences against the Corporations legislation is conferred only in relation to:
 (c) offences committed outside Australia; and
 (d) offences committed, begun or completed in the State or the Territory concerned.
 (9) In this section:
appeal includes an application for a new trial and a proceeding to review or call in question the proceedings, decision or jurisdiction of a court or judge.
Australia does not include the coastal sea.
relevant law means a law providing that where, in proceedings before a court, a person pleads guilty to a charge for which he or she could be prosecuted on indictment, the person may be committed, to a court having jurisdiction to try offences on indictment, to be sentenced or otherwise dealt with without being tried in that last‑mentioned court.