Commercial Tribunal Act 1984 Regulation relating to the right to legal representation on certain appeals to the Commercial Tribunal (1990-754) [GG No 161 of 7.12.1990] (NSW)

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1990 - No. 754

COMMERCIAL TRIBUNAL ACT 1984 - REGULATION

(Relating 10 the right to legal representation on certain

appeals to the Commercial Tribunal)

NEW SOUTH WALES

[Published in Gazette No. 161 of 7 December 1990]

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Commercial Tribunal Act 1984, has

been pleased to make the egulation set forth hereunder.
irs.

Commencement

1. This Regulation commences on 1 January 1991.

Amendment

2. The Commercial Tribunal Regulation 1984 is amended by

omitting clause 6 (2) and by inserting instead the following subclause:

(2) Subclause (1) does not apply to appeals made to the Tribunal

under the following enactments:

(a) section 20F of the Motor Dealers Act 1974;

(b)

Division 4 (sections 22-25) of Part 2 of the Travel Agents Act 1986;

(c)

Part 5 (sections 84-89) of the Building Services Corporation Act 1989;

(d)

Division 4 (section 59) of Part VI of the Trade Measurement Act 1989.

1990 - NO. 754

EXPLANATORY NOTE

A party to proceedings before the Commercial Tribunal may not, except by leave of the Tribunal, be legallyrepresented at proceedings where an order for the payment of an amount of money not exceeding $3,000 is sought or where the value of the matter the subject of the proceedings does not, in the Tribunal's opinion, exceed $3,000. The object of this Regulation is to provide such a party with an unrestricted right to legal representation on appeals to the Tribunal regarding occupational licences under the Motor Dealers Act 1974, the Travel Agents Act 1986, the Building Services Corporation Act 1989 and the Trade Measurement Act 1989.

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