District Court Act 1973 District Court Amendment (Seal of Court) Rule 2001 (2001-753) [GG No 143 of 21.9.2001, p 7899] (NSW)

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2001 No 753

District Court Amendment (Seal of New South Wales

Court) Rule 2001

under the

District Court Act 1973

The District Court Rule Committee made the following rule of court under the

District Court Act 1973 on 23 August 2001.

J G Cowen

Secretary to the Rule Committee

Explanatory note

The object of this Rule is replace Part 1, rule 6 of the District Court Rules 1973 with a new rule to make it clear how a registrar may stamp a document with the seal of the Court.

Published in Gazette No 143 of 21 September 2001, page 7899 Page 1
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Rule 1 District Court Amendment (Seal of Court) Rule 2001

District Court Amendment (Seal of Court) Rule 2001

  1. Name of Rule

    This Rule is the District Court Amendment (Seal of Court) Rule 2001.

  2. Amendment of District Court Rules 1973

    The District Court Rules 1973 are amended as set out in Schedule 1.

3 Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Rule.

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District Court Amendment (Seal of Court) Rule 2001

Amendment Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2)

Part 1, rule 6

Omit the rule. Insert instead:

6     Seal of the Court

(1) 

The registrar is to seal or stamp the following documents (or cause the documents to be sealed or stamped) with the seal of the Court:

(a)

any order, notice, warrant, certificate, judgment or process made, given or issued by the registrar (or any copy of such a document),

(b)

any other document issued by the registrar that is required by the rules to be sealed.

(2) Without limiting subrule (1), a document may be stamped with
the seal of the Court by any of the following means:

(a)

affixing the seal on the document by means of a rubber stamp,

(b)

affixing an adhesive label on the document with a representation of the seal printed on it,

(c)

printing a representation of the seal on the document by electronic or mechanical means.

BY AUTHORITY

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