New South Wales Repealed ActsThis legislation has been repealed.
(1) The Governor may, under and subject to the Public Service Act 1979 , appoint a Principal Registrar and a registrar of the court for each prescribed place other than Sydney.
(2) Until some other person is appointed as registrar of the court for a prescribed place, the registrar of the court for the prescribed place is the person for the time being holding, or discharging the functions of, the office of registrar of the Local Court at the prescribed place or, if there is no such person, at another place specified by the Minister instead of the prescribed place, by order published in the Gazette.
(3) The Principal Registrar is the registrar of the court at Sydney.
(4) The regulations may provide for the exercise by the Principal Registrar of the jurisdiction of the court in relation to a matter to which there has been no objection.
(5) A reference in this Act to the court includes, if the jurisdiction of the court is exercised by a registrar in accordance with this Act or the regulations, a reference to the registrar, except as otherwise provided by this Act.
(6) If a registrar grants a licence or exercises any other function of the court in accordance with this Act or the regulations, the registrar may impose any conditions that the court could impose in those circumstances, except as otherwise provided by this Act.