Commonwealth Numbered ActsAdministrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977
1 At the end of section 3
(10) To avoid doubt, a reference in this Act (other than
subsections 11(1), (2) and (3)) to an application made to the Federal Court
includes, and is taken always to have included, a reference to an application
that has come, or that came, before the Federal Court by way of a transfer
from the Federal Magistrates Court under Part 5 of the
Federal Magistrates Act 1999 .
(11) To avoid doubt, a reference in this Act (other than subsections 11(1),
(2) and (3)) to an application made to the Federal Magistrates Court includes,
and is taken always to have included, a reference to an application that:
(12) For the purposes of paragraph (11)(b), disregard section 19 of the Federal Magistrates Act 1999 .
2 At the end of section 8
3 After subsection 39(5)
(5AA) Subject to this Part, the Federal Magistrates Court has, and is taken always to have had, jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under this Act in respect of which matrimonial causes (other than proceedings of a kind referred to in subparagraph (a)(ii) or paragraph (b) of the definition of matrimonial cause in subsection 4(1)) are instituted under this Act.
4 Section 86AA
5 Section 86AA (note)
6 Interpretation
(1) In this Part:
liability includes a duty or obligation.
right includes an interest or status.
(2) Unless the contrary intention appears, an expression
used in this Part has the same meaning as in the Federal Magistrates Act 1999
.
(3) Sections 6 and 7 of the Federal Magistrates Act 1999 apply to this
Part in a corresponding way to the way in which they apply to that Act.
7 Designated judgment
(1) For the purposes of this Part, if:
(2) If:
(3) If a court has purported to affirm, revoke, set aside, reverse, vary, revive or suspend a designated judgment, a reference in this Part to the designated judgment is a reference to the designated judgment in the form in which, and to the extent to which, it purports or purported to have effect from time to time.
8 Rights and liabilities declared in certain cases
9 Effect of declared rights and liabilities
(1) A right or liability conferred, imposed or affected by item 8:
(2) The rights and liabilities
conferred, imposed or affected by item 8 include (but are not limited to)
the right of a person who was a party to the proceeding or purported
proceeding in which the designated judgment was given to appeal against that
judgment.
(3) In this item:
10 Effect of things done or omitted to be done under or in relation to rights and liabilities
(1) Any act or thing done or omitted to be done (whether before, at or after the commencement of this item) under or in relation to a right or liability conferred, imposed or affected by item 8:
(2) For the purposes of an enforcement law, any act or thing done or
omitted to be done (whether before, at or after the commencement of this item)
gives rise to the same consequences, and is to be regarded as always having
given rise to the same consequences, as if each designated judgment were a
valid judgment of the Federal Magistrates Court given in or in relation to the
proceeding in relation to which the designated judgment was given.
(3) In
this item:
11 Powers of courts in relation to declared rights and liabilities
(1) The Federal
Magistrates Court may vary, revoke, set aside, revive or suspend a right or
liability conferred, imposed or affected by item 8 as if it were a right
or liability conferred, imposed or affected by a valid judgment of the Federal
Magistrates Court in or in relation to proceedings of the kind in or in
relation to which the designated judgment was given.
(2) In the case of a
designated judgment in a proceeding arising under the
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 , the Federal Court may
vary, revoke, set aside, revive or suspend a right or liability conferred,
imposed or affected by item 8 as if it were a right or liability
conferred, imposed or affected by a valid judgment of the Federal Magistrates
Court in or in relation to proceedings of the kind in or in relation to which
the designated judgment was given.
(3) In the case of a designated judgment
in a proceeding arising under the Family Law Act 1975 , the Family Court may
vary, revoke, set aside, revive or suspend a right or liability conferred,
imposed or affected by item 8 as if it were a right or liability
conferred, imposed or affected by a valid judgment of the Federal Magistrates
Court in or in relation to proceedings of the kind in or in relation to which
the designated judgment was given.
(4) In addition to its powers under
subitem (1), (2) or (3), a court also has power to give a judgment
achieving any other result that could have been achieved if:
(5) Jurisdiction is conferred on the Federal Magistrates Court, the Federal Court and the Family Court with respect to matters arising under this item.
12 Proceedings for contempt
13 Evidence
14 This Part does not apply to certain judgments
15 Regulations
16 Pre-commencement jurisdiction of the Federal Magistrates Court
17 Pre-commencement jurisdiction of the Federal Court