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DOMESTIC RELATIONSHIPS ACT 1994 (NO. 28 OF 1994) - SECT 10 10. (1) Subject to subsection (2), proceedings under this Act may be instituted in—

DOMESTIC RELATIONSHIPS ACT 1994 (NO. 28 OF 1994) - SECT 10

10. (1) Subject to subsection (2), proceedings under this Act may be instituted in—

        (a)     the Supreme Court; or

        (b)     the Magistrates Court.

(2) Unless the parties agree and the Magistrates Court thinks it is desirable to do so, that Court does not have jurisdiction to hear and determine proceedings under this Act where—

        (a)     the amount claimed (whether initially or as reduced by payment, admitted set-off or otherwise) exceeds the jurisdictional limit of the Court; or

        (b)     the proceedings relate to a declaration with respect to title or right to property and the value of the property, or of the right to it, exceeds the jurisdictional limit of the Court.

(3) In subsection (2)—

“jurisdictional limit” means the maximum amount that may be claimed in a personal action at law that the Court has jurisdiction to hear and determine under the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Act 1982.