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Act and any provision of the Public Service Act 1922 or of any other law, a Registrar is not subject to the direction or control of any person or body in relation to the manner in which he exercises powers pursuant to sub-section (1).
"(5) A party to proceedings in which a Registrar has exercised any of the powers of the Court under sub-section (1) may, within the time prescribed by the Rules of Court, or within any further time allowed in accordance with the Rules of Court, apply to the Court to review that exercise of power.
"(6) The Court may, on application under sub-section (5) or of its own motion, review an exercise of power by a Registrar pursuant to this section and may make such order or orders as it thinks fit with respect to the matter with respect to which the power was exercised.
"(7) Where an application for the exercise of a power referred to in sub-section (1) is being heard by a Registrar and—
     (a) the Registrar considers that it is not appropriate for the application to be determined by a Registrar acting under this section; or
     (b) an application is made to the Registrar to arrange for the first-mentioned application to be determined by the Court,
he shall not hear, or continue to hear, the application and shall make appropriate arrangements for the application to be heard by the Court.
"(8) In this section, 'Registrar' means the Registrar, a Deputy Registrar, a District Registrar or a Deputy District Registrar of the Court.".

Industries Assistance Commission Act 1973

Sub-section 17 (7)—
Omit "that Commissioner", substitute "that person".

Insurance Act 1973

Paragraph 4 (a)—
Omit the paragraph, substitute the following paragraph:
     "(a) the reference to a corporation that is in a position to cast, or control the casting of, more than one-half of the maximum number of votes that might be cast at a general meeting of another corporation were a reference to a corporation that is in a position to cast, or control the casting of, more than one-quarter of that number of votes; and".
SCHEDULE—continued

Insurance Amendment Act 1983