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FEDERAL COURTS (STATE JURISDICTION) ACT 1999 - SECT 10
Powers of Supreme Court in relation to declared rights and liabilities
10 Powers of Supreme Court in relation to declared rights and liabilities
(1) The Supreme Court may vary, revoke, set aside, revive or suspend a right
or liability conferred, imposed or affected by section 6 as if it were a right
or liability conferred, imposed or affected by the Supreme Court in or in
relation to proceedings of the kind in or in relation to which the
ineffective judgment was given or recorded.
(2) In addition to its powers
under subsection (1), the Supreme Court also has power to give a judgment
achieving any other result that could have been achieved if: (a) the
ineffective judgment had been a valid judgment of the Supreme Court given in
or in relation to proceedings of the kind in or in relation to which the
ineffective judgment was given or recorded, and
(b) the Supreme Court had
been considering whether: (i) to vary, revoke, set aside, revive or suspend
that judgment, or
(ii) to extend the time for the doing of any thing, or
(iii) to grant a stay of proceedings.
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