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CORPORATIONS (NEW SOUTH WALES) ACT 1990 - SECT 44A
Transfer of proceedings by Family Court and State Family Courts
(1) This section applies to a proceeding with respect to a civil matter
arising under the Corporations Law of New South Wales in a State Family Court
(in this section called the
"first court") having jurisdiction under section 42A.
(2) If it appears to
the first court that: (a) the proceeding arises out of, or is related to,
another proceeding pending in another court of a State or of the
Capital Territory, and that the court in which the other proceeding is pending
is the most appropriate court to determine the first-mentioned proceeding, or
(b) having regard to: (i) whether, in the first court’s opinion, apart from
this Division or a law of another State or the Capital Territory corresponding
to this Division, the proceeding, or a substantial part of it, would have been
incapable of being instituted in the first court, and
(ii) the extent to
which, in the first court’s opinion, the matters for determination in the
proceeding are matters not within the first court’s jurisdiction apart from
this Division or such a law, and
(iii) the interests of justice,
another
court of a State or of the Capital Territory, is the most appropriate court to
determine the proceeding, or
(c) it is otherwise in the interests of justice
that another court of a State or of the Capital Territory determine the
proceeding,
the first court must transfer the proceeding to that other court.
(3) Subject to subsection (2), if it appears to the first court that: (a) the
proceeding arises out of, or is related to, another proceeding pending in
another State Family Court having jurisdiction under section 42A in the
matters for determination in the first-mentioned proceeding, and that the
other court is the most appropriate court to determine the first-mentioned
proceeding, or
(b) it is otherwise in the interests of justice that the
proceeding be determined by another State Family Court having jurisdiction
under section 42A in the matters for determination in the proceeding,
the
first court must transfer the proceeding to the other court.
(4) If: (a) the
first court transfers the proceeding to another court, and
(b) it appears to
the first court that: (i) there is another proceeding pending in the
first court that arises out of, or is related to, the first-mentioned
proceeding, and
(ii) it is in the interests of justice that the other court
also determine the other proceeding,
the first court must also transfer the
other proceeding to the other court.
(5) Nothing in this section confers on a
court jurisdiction that the court would not otherwise have.
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