Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00723:front:0:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00723
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 8270–11324

111 Appointment of Judges
112 Assignment of Judges to Divisions
113 Authorised Judges may manage classes of proceedings
114 Style
115 Oath or affirmation of office
Division 2—Terms and conditions of serving Judges
116 Remuneration
117 Leave
118 Outside work
119 Other terms and conditions
120 Resignation from office
121 Removal from office
Division 3—Disability and death benefits
122 Certification of retired disabled Judges
123 Pensions for retired disabled Judges
124 Superannuation for retired disabled Judges
125 Death benefits
126 Relationship definitions
127 Meaning of eligible child
128 Appropriation
Division 4—Judges of 2 or more courts
129 Dual appointments
Division 5—Acting Chief Judge
130 Acting Chief Judge
Part 2—Jurisdiction
Division 1—Original jurisdiction
131 Original jurisdiction—general
132 Original jurisdiction—family law or child support matters
133 Original jurisdiction—Commonwealth tenancy disputes
Division 2—Associated matters
134 Jurisdiction in associated matters
Division 3—Exercise of jurisdiction
135 General and Fair Work Divisions of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
136 Exercise of jurisdiction—open court or in Chambers
137 Exercise of jurisdiction
138 Decisions to be final
139 Determination of matter completely and finally
Division 4—Certain powers relating to matters of jurisdiction
140 Making of orders and issue of writs
141 Declarations of right
142 Contempt of court
143 Summary judgment
Division 5—Administration
144 Arrangement of business
145 Complaints
146 Exercise of powers of General and Fair Work Divisions of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
147 Assignment of Judges to locations or registries
148 Protection for Chief Judge and Deputy Chief Judge
Part 3—Transfer of proceedings
Division 1—Transfer of proceedings to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)
149 Discretionary transfer of proceedings
150 Transferred proceedings returned to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
151 Rules of Court
152 Delegation
Division 2—Transfer of proceedings to the Federal Court
153 Discretionary transfer of proceedings
154 Rules of Court
Part 4—Appeals
155 Appeals to the High Court may not be brought
Part 5—Dispute resolution for proceedings other than proceedings under the Family Law Act 1975
Division 1—General
156 This Part does not apply to proceedings under the Family Law Act 1975
157 Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) to consider whether to advise people to use dispute resolution processes
158 Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) to advise people to use dispute resolution processes
159 Duty of legal practitioners to consider whether to advise people to use dispute resolution processes
160 Officers of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) to advise people about dispute resolution processes
161 Conciliation
162 Referral of question of law—dispute resolution process (other than arbitration)
163 Rules of Court