Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00492:section:6:p140
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00492
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 6 (pt 140/175)
Character Range: 525982–528729

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation appointed; and
 (b) when that action was taken; and
 (c) the results of that action.
 (4) If a person thinks that proceedings to which this section applies will or may be begun against them, they may apply to the Court for relief.
 (5) On an application under subsection (4), the Court may grant relief under subsection (2) as if the proceedings had been begun in the Court.
 (6) For the purposes of subsection (2) as applying for the purposes of a case tried by a judge with a jury:
 (a) a reference in that subsection to the court is a reference to the judge; and
 (b) the relief that may be granted includes withdrawing the case in whole or in part from the jury and directing judgment to be entered for the defendant on such terms as to costs as the judge thinks appropriate.
 (7) Nothing in this section limits, or is limited by, section 576‑1.

Chapter 9—Lodgments and registers

Part 9‑1—Introduction

Division 396—Introduction

396‑1  What this Chapter is about

      This Chapter provides for the lodging of documents with the Registrar and the registers kept by the Registrar.
      Part 9‑2 deals with lodging of documents and the powers that the Registrar and the court have in relation to lodging documents.
      Part 9‑3 deals with the registers that the Registrar is required to maintain. The 2 most important registers are the Register of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations and the Register of Disqualified Officers. This Part also deals with the obtaining of information from the Registrar and the use and validity of such information.

Part 9‑2—Lodgments with the Registrar

Division 401—Introduction

401‑1  What this Part is about

      This Part deals with:
         • the form in which documents may be lodged with the Registrar (see Division 404);
         • the Registrar's powers in relation to lodgments (see Division 407);
         • the court's powers if documents are not lodged (see Division 410).

Division 404—What is the form in which documents may be lodged?

404‑1  Forms for documents to be lodged with the Registrar

Documents in approved form
 (1) A document that this Act requires to be lodged with the Registrar in the approved form must:
 (a) be in the approved form; and
 (b) include the information, statements, explanations or other matters required by the form; and
 (c) be accompanied by any other material required by the form.

Meaning of document that has been lodged
 (2) A reference in this Act to a document that has been lodged (being a document to which subsection (1) applies), includes a reference to any other material lodged with the document as required by the relevant approved form.

404‑5  Signing documents lodged