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Family Law Rules 1984

Statutory Rules 1984 No. 425 as amended

made under the

Family Law Act 1975

This compilation was prepared on 12 February 2004

taking into account amendments up to SR 2004 No. 5

This document has been split into six volumes

Volume 1 contains Orders 1–41

Volume 2 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 1–12)

Volume 3 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 12A–21)

Volume 4 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 22–46A)

Volume 5 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 47–69A)

Volume 6 contains Schedules 2, 3 and the Notes

Each volume has its own Table of Contents

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,

Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra

Contents

Schedule 1New Forms

Form 47 ApplicationContempt

(order 35, rule 10)

FORM 47—continued

Form 48 ApplicationContravention of order

(order 35, rule 5)

FORM 48—continued

Form 49 ApplicationContravention of child order

(order 35, rule 6)

FORM 49— continued

Form 49AInformation

(order 35, rule 8)

INFORMATION

IN THE *MAGISTRATES/*LOCAL COURT

AT:

TO: (insert full name and address of defendant)

BY ORDER of the Family Court of *Australia/*Western Australia at (insert place) dated (insert date), a sealed copy of which is attached,

*a sentence was imposed on you/*an order was directed to you.

1. I, (insert full name and address of informant), allege that you have, without reasonable excuse, failed to comply with:

*the sentence/ order; or

*a requirement made in relation to the *sentence/*order by or under the applied provisions.

*2. I apply for the issue of a summons.

*3. I believe, for the following reasons, that proceedings against you by summons might not be effective (in numbered paragraphs concisely state the reasons).

*4. I apply for the issue of a warrant.

*SWORN/*AFFIRMED

AT:

DATED: 19 .

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(Signature of informant)

BEFORE ME:

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(Signature and title of person before whom

information is sworn or affirmed)

FORM 49A— continued

SUMMONS

(Court use only—not to be completed if a warrant is being issued)

TO: (insert full name and address of defendant)

YOU ARE ORDERED to attend the (insert name of court) Court

at: (insert place of court)

on: (insert date)

at: (insert time)

and to attend from day to day, unless you are excused or released from attendance by the court or a Registrar, until the hearing of the above proceedings is completed.

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Magistrate

[NOTES:

1. Subsections 70NN (2), (3) and (6) and subsection 112AH (3) of the Family Law Act provide that the court may issue a warrant for the arrest of a person who fails to attend before the court as required by a summons.

2. In accordance with Order 35, subrule 8 (6), if a person is arrested under a warrant, a copy of the sealed information must be served on the defendant at the time the arrest is made.]

* Omit if not applicable.

Form 51Warrant of arrest

(order 34, rule 6)

WARRANT OF ARREST

TO: *The Marshal

*All officers of the Australian Federal Police

*All officers of the Police Force of (insert State or Territory)

1. BECAUSE OF an order made by the Court at (insert place) on (insert date), to issue a warrant for the arrest of (insert full name) of (insert address), YOU ARE DIRECTED TO ARREST (insert full name) and bring that person before the Court, or any other court exercising jurisdiction under the Act, on the first day on which the Court next sits after the person’s arrest, or as soon as practicable after that date.

*2. This warrant is issued under subsection 65Q (2) of the Family Law Act.

*3. This warrant stops being in force on (insert date).

DATED: 19 .

By the court

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Registrar

[NOTES:

1. Section 122A of the Family Law Act 1975 provides that, if a person to whom this warrant is addressed reasonably believes that the person to be arrested is in or on premises, a place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft, that person may:

(a) without warrant, enter and search the premises, place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft; and

(b) may use such force and assistance as is necessary and reasonable to enable the exercise of these powers.

2. If no date is specified in item 3, this warrant stops being in force:

(a) if it is issued under subsection 65Q (2) of the Family Law Act 1975 — 6 months after the date it is issued; or

(b) in any other case — 12 months after it is issued.]

* Omit if not applicable.

Form 53Warrant of commitment

(order 34, rule 6)

WARRANT OF COMMITMENT

TO: The Marshall

And to: All Officers of the Australian Federal Police,

All Officers of the Police force of

,

The Keeper of

.

WHEREAS (full name)

of

on the day of 19, appeared before this Court.

AND WHEREAS the said person was ordered to be imprisoned

YOU the said

ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to take the said person and safely convey that person to the said gaol, and to deliver that person to the Keeper thereof, together with this warrant.

AND YOU the said Keeper of

ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to receive the said person into your custody and keep that person in accordance with the said order, a copy of which is attached hereto.

FORM 53— continued

AND for so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.

Dated this

day of 19 .

By the Court,

Registrar.

Note: 1. The person named in this warrant has been committed to prison under the Family Law Act 1975. The person is NOT a federal offender and is NOT entitled to have the period specified by the Court reduced by any remissions. Furthermore, the person is NOT eligible to participate in any State pre-release schemes which apply to federal offenders.

Form 54Notice by solicitor to client of

ceasing to act

(order 37, rule 1)

NOTICE BY SOLICITOR TO CLIENT OF CEASING TO ACT

TO: (full name)

(address)

TAKE NOTICE that as I have ceased to represent you in these proceedings,

I intend, after the expiration of 7 days after the service of this notice on you, to file in the Court a notice of my having ceased to represent you in these proceedings.

UNDER THE FAMILY LAW RULES, you may give notice, in accordance with those Rules, that you are represented by another solicitor, or that you intend to act in person.

However, if you do not give such a notice, you will be deemed not to have an address for service for the purpose of these proceedings and will not be entitled to have pleadings or other documents served on you.

Dated this

day of 19 .

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Solicitor

Form 55Notice to Court that lawyer has ceased to represent party

(order 37, rule 1)

NOTICE TO COURT THAT LAWYER HAS CEASED TO REPRESENT PARTY

TO: The Registrar

TAKE NOTICE that I am no longer representing the in these proceedings.

A NOTICE, in accordance with Order 37, rule 1, was served on that party on (insert date) by (set out particulars that establish due service of the notice).

*I am instructed that the future address for service of that party is (insert address) .

I advise that the last known address of the party is (insert address).

*I advise that the last known telephone number, fax number or e-mail address is (insert number or address).

I have notified my client at their last known address that the matter is next listed before the court on (date) for (action).

Dated this day of 20 .

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(Signature of solicitor)

* Omit if inapplicable.

Form 56Bill of Costs

(order 38, rule 40)

BILL OF COSTS

NOTICE

1. If you do not agree with anything in this bill, you must, within 28 days of the bill being served on you:

  1. (a)

    make an agreement with the person who prepared the bill and request the court to make a consent order in the terms of the agreement; or

  2. (b)

    file at the court a copy of the bill and a notice disputing the bill.

2. A notice disputing the bill must identify each item in dispute, give the reason for dispute and state the amount (if any) offered in substitution for the amount specified in the bill.

3. If you file a notice disputing the bill, you must also serve a copy of the notice disputing the bill on the person who prepared the bill.

4. If you file a notice disputing the bill, the bill will be listed for a taxation hearing before a taxing officer at the time and place endorsed on the notice disputing the bill.

SUMMARY

Page No. Fees Disbursements Amounts

  1. claimed

    claimed taxed off

1 $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount)

2 $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount)

3 $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount)

4 $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount)

(Complete for all pages)

(Include the costs of the taxation hearing)

Total $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount) $ (insert amount)

FORM 56— continued

CLAIMED: Fees $ (insert amount)

  1. Disbursements

    $ (insert amount)

TOTAL OF BILL: $ (insert amount)

In accordance with the summary set out above, (insert name of person(s) claiming payment) claim(s) payment of the total amount of the bill.

DATED: 19.

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(Signature)

TOTAL OF BILL (as above): $ (insert amount)

LESS COSTS TAXED OFF: $ (insert amount)

TOTAL COSTS ALLOWED: $ (insert amount)

LESS TOTAL ALREADY PAID OR CREDITED: $ (insert amount)

TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE FOR COSTS: $ (insert amount)

__________

DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS

Page No. (insert page number)

Item Date Description Disbursement Fees Amount

No. Taxed off

(Insert relevant details)

Form 57Notice disputing bill of costs

(order 38, rule 42)

[ name of court]

Notice

disputing bill of costs

Form 57 — Family Law Rules

Order 38, rule 42

◊ Type or print clearly

◊ Cross boxes where applicable

Fill in box A (file numbers)

A

File number

B

Filed at

Filed on

C

Taxation/pre-taxation conference*

Place

Date

Time

*delete if inapplicable

Notice to parties

·

The person named in item 1 below disputes items in the bill of costs.

·

An appointment has been fixed with a taxing officer — for details see box C above.

·

You or your lawyer may attend the appointment. If you or your lawyer do not attend, the bill may be taxed in your absence.

·

At the appointment there may be further attempts to agree on the matters in dispute.

Details of parties

1 Person(s) disputing the bill

family name (surname)

given names

2 Postal address for

send to lawyer in item 3 c other c give details:

service of documents

postcode

tel ( ) fax ( )

3 Lawyer for person(s) in item 1:

name

firm name

address

phone/fax/DX

postcode

tel ( ) fax ( ) DX and suburb/town

4 Name(s) of person(s) or firm claiming the costs

5 Date of bill and date it was served on person(s) in item 1

Date of bill:

Date of service:

6 Give the grounds of dispute and the amount you offer for each item disputed in the bill

give each disputed item the same number it has in the bill – attach an extra page if you need more space

Item number grounds of dispute amount offered

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Signature

Signed

Date

person (s) in item 1 c lawyer c

This notice was prepared by: person (s) in Item 1 c lawyer c

(print name if lawyer)

Form 58

(order 38, rule 46)

[INSERT FORM 58—1 PAGE ONLY

Form 59Bond

(order 40, rule 4)

RECOGNIZANCE

BE IT REMEMBERED that on the day of 20,

(full name) of (address)

(occupation) personally came before me, the Registrar (or

clerk in the Registry) of this Court at and

ACKNOWLEDGED himself to owe to the Commonwealth of Australia

(or as the case may be) the sum of $ to be made and levied on his/her several goods and chattels, land and tenements to the use of the said Commonwealth if he/she shall fail in the condition hereon endorsed.

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Signature of person bound

Taken and acknowledged the day and the year first abovementioned

at before me,

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Registrar/Deputy Registrar

CONDITION

(set out particulars)

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Signature of person bound

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Registrar/Deputy Registrar

Form 60Offer of settlement

(order 29, rule 1)

OFFER OF SETTLEMENT

DATE OF FILING:

TO: (Full name)

and the Solicitors for

TAKE NOTICE that

makes the offer of settlement in these proceedings set out below in respect of the whole/specified parts of the proceedings.

Part of Proceedings

Terms of offer

  1. Dated this

    day of 19 .

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Solicitor for

Form 61Withdrawal of offer of settlement

(order 29, rule 1)

WITHDRAWAL OF OFFER OF SETTLEMENT

DATE OF FILING:

TO: (Full name)

and the Solicitors for

TAKE NOTICE that

HEREBY WITHDRAWS

the offer of settlement made herein dated the day of

19

and filed the day of

19

.

  1. DATED this

    day of 19 .

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Solicitor for

Form 62Acceptance of offer of settlement

(order 29, rule 1)

ACCEPTANCE OF OFFER OF SETTLEMENT

DATE OF FILING:

TO: (Full name)

and the Solicitors for

TAKE NOTICE that

HEREBY ACCEPTS

the offer of settlement dated the day of 19

and filed the day of 19 .

  1. DATED this

    day of 19 .

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Solicitor for

Form 63Application/Appeal

(order 31B, subrules 4 (2) and 18 (1))

*CHILD SUPPORT (ASSESSMENT) ACT 1989

*CHILD SUPPORT (REGISTRATION AND COLLECTION) ACT 1988

*APPLICATION/*APPEAL

IN THE MATTER OF: (X and Y) Children

DATE OF FILING:

This application is made by * father

* mother

* other person

*APPLICANT’S/*APPELLANT’S ADDRESS FOR SERVICE:

To the respondent: (full name and address)

*The attached application HAS BEEN SET DOWN FOR HEARING by the Court at on 19 .

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Registrar

APPLICATION

(Full name of applicant) applies for the following orders:

(1)

(2)

1. The date(s) of birth of the *child/*children are:

FORM 63— continued

2. The parents of the *child/*children are:

father (full name)

mother (full name)

3. *The father and mother were married at

  1. on

    19 .

*The father and mother were never married.

4. The dates of the periods of cohabitation (if any) between the parents of the *child/*children were:

5. The date of separation (if applicable):

6. This *application/*appeal is brought under *paragraph/*subsection/ *section of the *Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989/*Child Support Registration and Collection Act 1988.

GROUNDS OF *APPLICATION/*APPEAL

The *application/*appeal is made on the following grounds:

(1)

(2)

This application was *prepared/*settled by (name of counsel, solicitor or applicant).

Dated 19 .

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Signature of *solicitor/*applicant

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FORM 63— continued

NOTICE BY RESPONDENT

To the Registrar,

(name of court)

at

I, (full name of respondent), having received the application of (full name of applicant) in proceedings to which I am the respondent, give notice that I intend to defend those proceedings.

Dated 19 .

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(Signature of respondent)

*Omit if not applicable.

Form 64Appeal from decision of child support registrar

(order 35, rule 8)

*CHILD SUPPORT (ASSESSMENT) ACT 1989

*CHILD SUPPORT (REGISTRATION AND COLLECTION) ACT 1988

APPEAL FROM DECISION OF CHILD SUPPORT REGISTRAR

IN THE MATTER OF: (X and Y) Children

DATE OF FILING:

This application is made by * father

* mother

* other person

APPELLANT’S ADDRESS FOR SERVICE:

To the respondent (full name and address)

The attached appeal HAS BEEN SET DOWN FOR HEARING by the

Court at on 19 at

*a.m./*p.m.

If you do not appear at the hearing the Court may proceed to hear and determine the appeal in your absence.

Dated 19 .

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Registrar

FORM 64— continued

GROUNDS OF APPEAL

The appellant appeals against the decision of the Registrar made on

19 on the following grounds:

(1)

(2)

ORDERS SOUGHT

The appellant seeks the following orders:

(1)

(2)

This appeal was *prepared/*settled by (name of counsel, solicitor or applicant).

Dated 19 .

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(Signature of *solicitor/*appellant)

*Omit if not applicable.

Form 65Notice of intervention by child support registrar

(order 31B, rule 32)

CHILD SUPPORT (ASSESSMENT) ACT 1989

NOTICE OF INTERVENTION BY CHILD SUPPORT REGISTRAR

IN THE MATTER OF: (X and Y) Children

DATE OF FILING:

To the *applicant/*appellant:

And to the respondent:

The Child Support Registrar intervenes in these proceedings.

The address for service of the Child Support Registrar is

Dated 19 .

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Child Support Registrar

*Omit if not applicable.

Form 66Notice of child abuse or of risk of child abuse

(order 23A, paragraph 1 (1) (a))

FORM 66—continued

Form 67Application for leave to appeal

(Order 32A, rule 2)

(Order 32C, rule 3)

Form 68Notice seeking Mediation

(order 25A, rule 2)

Family Law Act 1975

NOTICE SEEKING MEDIATION

*To the Principal Director of Mediation of the Family Court of Australia,

or

*To the appropriate officer of the Family Court of (name of State) at

I/ We (Set out, in the format shown below,

the following particulars of each person giving notice)

Surname

[ ]

Given names

[ ]

Address

[ ]

[

]

[

]

postcode

[ ]

Telephone number

[ ]

Occupation

[ ]

give notice that *I/*we seek the assistance of the mediation facilities of the *Family Court of Australia/*Family Court of (name of State). Please invite (set out, in the format shown below, the following particulars of each person to be invited)

Surname

[ ]

Given names

[ ]

Address

[ ]

[

]

[

]

postcode

[ ]

FORM 68— continued

Telephone number

[ ]

Occupation

[ ]

to attend for the mediation.

Dated 19 .

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(Signature(s))

*Omit if not applicable.

NOTE: Set out the required information within the square brackets, commencing as near as practicable to the left hand bracket.

Form 69Mediation/Counselling Memorandum

(order 25, rule 4A and order 25A, rule 16)

FORM 69— continued

Form 69AMemorandum of case conference

FORM 69A— continued

Family Law Rules 1984

Statutory Rules 1984 No. 425 as amended

made under the

Family Law Act 1975

This compilation was prepared on 12 February 2004

taking into account amendments up to SR 2004 No. 5

This document has been split into six volumes

Volume 1 contains Orders 1–41

Volume 2 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 1–12)

Volume 3 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 12A–21)

Volume 4 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 22–46A)

Volume 5 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 47–69A)

Volume 6 contains Schedules 2, 3 and the Notes

Each volume has its own Table of Contents

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,

Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra

Contents

Division 16 Powers of Judicial Registrars

Schedule 2Scale of costs (including counsel’s fees)

(Order 38)

Note The amounts in this Schedule are inclusive of GST.

Part1Fees for solicitor’s work done

Item

Matter for which charge is made

Charge

1

Drawing documents:

  1. (a)

    court documents

$39.50 for each page

  1. (b)

    other documents

$14.10 for each folio

2

Engrossing documents:

  1. (a)

    court documents

$13.30 for each page

  1. (b)

    other documents

$4.85 for each folio

3

Drafting and typing letters (including e‑mail transmissions):

  1. (a)

    short (1 folio or less)

$19.10

  1. (b)

    circular (1 folio or less)

$7.95

  1. (c)

    any other

$16.20 for each folio

4

Telephone attendance:

  1. (a)

    5 minutes or less

$13.30

  1. (b)

    more than 5 minutes

$165 for each hour

5

Perusal of documents:

  1. (a)

    for each page

$19.10

  1. (b)

    fewer than 30 folios

$6.60 for each folio

  1. (c)

    30 or more folios

an amount at the discretion of the taxing officer

6

Scanning of documents (where perusal is not necessary):

  1. (a)

    fewer than 10 pages

$7.85 for each page

  1. (b)

    10 or more pages

an amount at the discretion of the taxing officer

7

Preparation of the appeal papers in a lawyer’s office

an amount at the discretion of the taxing officer

8

Photographic reproduction, carbon or other copy of a document

50 cents for each page

8A

Transmitting urgent and necessary written material by the lawyer’s facsimile machine

Note STD and ISD transmission fees may be claimed as a disbursement properly incurred.

$7.85 for the first page

$3.40 for each additional page

8B

Receiving written material by the lawyer’s facsimile machine

$1.85 for each page

9

Time reasonably spent by a lawyer on work requiring the skill of a solicitor (except work mentioned in item 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8A, 8B or 10)

$165 for each hour

10

Time reasonably spent by a lawyer, or by a clerk of a lawyer, on work (except work mentioned in item 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8A, 8B or 9)

$107.30 for each hour

Part2Fees for counsel’s work done

Item

Matter for which charge is made

Charge

11

Chamber work (including preparing or settling any necessary document, opinion, advice or evidence, and any reading fee (if allowed))

$190–$270 for each hour, or part of an hour

12

Conferences (including court appointed conferences), if necessary

$190–$270 for each hour, or part of an hour

13

Short appearances (for example, directions hearings, interim or procedural hearings, summary hearings taking less than 3 hours)

$170–$795

14

Short defended hearings (taking at least 3 hours but not more than 1 day)

$580–$1 340

15

Other defended hearings

$1 340–$1 970 for each day

16

Reserved judgment

$190–$270 for each hour, or part of an hour

Part3Basic composite amount for undefended dissolution proceedings

Item

Matter for which charge is made

Charge

17

If the lawyer employed another lawyer to appear for the applicant and there is a child of the marriage under 18 years old

$720

18

If the lawyer employed another lawyer to appear for the applicant and there is no child of the marriage under 18 years old

$535

19

If the lawyer did not employ another lawyer to appear for the applicant and there is a child of the marriage under 18 years old

$675

20

If the lawyer did not employ another lawyer to appear for the applicant and there is no child of the marriage under 18 years old

$505

Schedule 3Modifications of the Federal Court (Corporations) Rules 2000 in relation to these Rules

(order 41, rule 3)

1Rule 1.5, definition of interlocutory process

omit

Form 3.

insert

Form 8 of the Family Law Rules 1984.

2Rule 1.5, definition of originating process

omit

Form 2.

insert

Form 8 of the Family Law Rules 1984.

3Rule 2.2, heading

substitute

2.2Originating process and interlocutory process – Form 8 (Family Law Rules 1984)

4Paragraph 2.2 (3) (a)

omit

Form 2;

insert

Form 8 of the Family Law Rules 1984;

5Paragraph 2.2 (4) (a)

omit

Form 3;

insert

Form 8 of the Family Law Rules 1984;

6Rule 5.9, heading

substitute

5.9Appearance before Judicial Registrar

7Paragraphs 5.9 (a) and (b)

omit each mention of

Registrar

insert

Judicial Registrar

8Rules 15.1 and 15.2

omit

Order 50

insert

Order 32, rule 21 of the Family Law Rules 1984

9Division 16, heading

substitute

Division 16 Powers of Judicial Registrars

10Rule 16.1, heading

substitute

16.1Powers of Judicial Registrars

11Subrules 16.1 (1), (2) and (3)

omit each mention of

Registrar

insert

Judicial Registrar

12Rule 16.2, heading

substitute

16.2Reference by Judicial Registrar

13Subrules 16.2 (1) and (2)

omit each mention of

Registrar

insert

Judicial Registrar

14Schedule 2, heading

substitute

Schedule 2Powers of the Court that may be exercised by a Judicial Registrar

(rule 16.1)

Notes to the Family Law Rules 1984

Note 1

The Family Law Rules 1984 (in force under the Family Law Act 1975 ) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1984 No. 425 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Statutory Rules

Year and

number

Date of notification

in Gazette

Date of

commencement

Application, saving or

transitional provisions

1984 No. 425

20 Dec 1984

2 Jan 1985

1985 No. 341

13 Dec 1985

13 Dec 1985

1986 No. 6

31 Jan 1986

31 Jan 1986

R. 3

1986 No. 193

31 July 1986

1 Aug 1986

1987 No. 15

6 Feb 1987

6 Feb 1987

R. 6

1987 No. 74

8 May 1987

8 May 1987

R. 4

1987 No. 222

8 Oct 1987

8 Oct 1987

R. 3

1988 No. 9

2 Feb 1988

2 Feb 1988

R. 15

1988 No. 15

24 Feb 1988

24 Feb 1988

1988 No. 16

24 Feb 1988

24 Feb 1988

R. 3

1988 No. 46

30 Mar 1988

30 Mar 1988

1988 No. 166

30 June 1988

1 July 1988

1988 No. 236

30 Sept 1988

30 Sept 1988

R. 3

1989 No. 49

31 Mar 1989

31 Mar 1989

R. 3

1989 No. 65

14 Apr 1989

14 Apr 1989

R. 16

1989 No. 175

30 June 1989

1 Oct 1989

1989 No. 201

31 July 1989

1 Aug 1989

1989 No. 266

29 Sept 1989

2 Oct 1989

1989 No. 331

30 Nov 1989

1 Dec 1989

1990 No. 20

31 Jan 1990

31 Jan 1990

1990 No. 74

16 Mar 1990

19 Mar 1990

1990 No. 348

31 Oct 1990

5 Nov 1990

R. 5

1990 No. 474

9 Jan 1991

14 Jan 1991

1991 No. 122

6 June 1991

10 June 1991

1991 No. 414

12 Dec 1991

16 Dec 1991

1991 No. 475

23 Dec 1991

1 Jan 1992

1991 No. 476

23 Dec 1991

1 Jan 1992

1992 No. 8

31 Jan 1992

3 Feb 1992

1992 No. 45

28 Feb 1992

2 Mar 1992

R. 5

1992 No. 161

12 June 1992

15 June 1992

1992 No. 304

24 Sept 1992

28 Sept 1992

1993 No. 51

21 Apr 1993

1 May 1993

R. 4

1993 No. 160

29 June 1993

1 July 1993

1994 No. 25

25 Feb 1994

25 Feb 1994

1994 No. 58

15 Mar 1994

4 Apr 1994

1994 No. 59

15 Mar 1994

4 Apr 1994

1994 No. 60

15 Mar 1994

4 Apr 1994

1994 No. 61

15 Mar 1994

15 Mar 1994

1994 No. 62

15 Mar 1994

4 Apr 1994

1994 No. 152

1 June 1994

1 June 1994

R. 4

1994 No. 401

5 Dec 1994

1 Feb 1995

R. 33

1995 No. 2

31 Jan 1995

1 Feb 1995

1995 No. 144

21 June 1995

1 July 1995

1995 No. 145

21 June 1995

1 July 1995

1995 No. 146

21 June 1995

1 July 1995

1995 No. 319

30 Oct 1995

1 Nov 1995

1995 No. 371

5 Dec 1995

8 Jan 1996

R. 66

1996 No. 28

16 Feb 1996

19 Feb 1996

1996 No. 60

29 May 1996

11 June 1996

R. 78

1997 No. 97

1 May 1997

1 May 1997

1997 No. 154

26 June 1997

30 June 1997

1997 No. 155

26 June 1997

30 June 1997

1998 No. 117

28 May 1998

1 June 1998

1998 No. 299

2 Oct 1998

2 Oct 1998

1999 No. 61

16 Apr 1999

19 Apr 1999

1999 No. 118

22 June 1999

28 June 1999

1999 No. 279

26 Nov 1999

6 Dec 1999

2000 No. 172

28 June 2000

1 July 2000

2000 No. 190

18 July 2000

18 July 2000

2001 No. 1

30 Jan 2001

30 Jan 2001

2001 No. 19

12 Feb 2001

12 Feb 2001

2001 No. 191

6 July 2001

9 July 2001

2001 No. 257

28 Sept 2001

1 Oct 2001

2002 No. 23

21 Feb 2002

21 Feb 2002

2002 No. 151

27 June 2002

Rr. 1–3 and Schedule 1: 1 July 2002

Remainder: 1 Aug 2002

2002 No. 241

11 Oct 2002

11 Oct 2002

2002 No 322

19 Dec 2002

Rr. 1–3 and Schedules 1 and 2: 28 Dec 2002

Remainder: 1 Jan 2003

2003 No. 172

1 July 2003

1 July 2003

2003 No. 183

14 July 2003

14 July 2003

2004 No. 5

12 Feb 2004

12 Feb 2004

Table of Amendments

  1. ad. = added or inserted

    am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

Order 1

O. 1 r. 1...................................

rs. 1999 No. 61

r. 4............................................

am. 1988 Nos. 9 and 166; 1989 Nos. 175 and 266; 1990 No. 474; 1991 No. 122; 1993 No. 160; 1994 No. 401; 1995 No. 371; 1996 No. 60; 1997 No. 155; 2000 No. 172; 2001 Nos. 19 and 191; 2002 Nos. 151 and 322; 2003 No. 172

Order 2

O. 2 r. 1...................................

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 1A.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 2............................................

am. 1988 No. 15; 1989 No. 266; 1990 No. 474; 1991 No. 414; 1994 No. 401

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1996 No. 60; 1999 No. 118; 2000 No. 172; 2001 Nos. 19 and 191

r. 3............................................

rep. 1989 No. 266

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 1996 No. 60; 1999 No. 118; 2000 No. 172; 2002 No. 151

r. 3A.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 Nos. 191 and 257

r. 3B.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 4............................................

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 4A.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

am. 1994 No. 401; 1995 Nos. 319 and 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 5 (2nd occurring)................

ad. 1993 No. 160

rep. 1994 No. 25

r. 7............................................

ad. 1994 No. 25

am. 2001 Nos. 19 and 191

r. 8............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

Order 3

O. 3 r. 1...................................

am. 1994 No. 401

r. 3............................................

am. 1989 No. 266

rs. 1995 No. 371

Order 4

O. 4 r. 1...................................

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 1A.........................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 6............................................

rep. 1993 No. 160

r. 7............................................

am. 1996 No. 60; 2001 No. 191

r. 8............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

am. 1990 No. 474; 1991 No. 122

r. 9............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

Order 5

O. 5 r. 1...................................

am. 1993 No. 160; 1996 No. 60

rr. 2A, 2B................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 1997 No. 155

r. 6............................................

am. 1999 No. 118

Order 6

O. 6 r. 1...................................

am. 1992 No. 161; 1993 No. 160; 1996 No. 60

r. 2............................................

am. 1996 No. 60

Order 7

O. 7..........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 2............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

r. 3............................................

am. 1986 No. 193; 1988 Nos. 15, 46 and 166

rs. 1989 No. 266

rep. 1991 No. 414

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 4............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

am. 1988 Nos. 9 and 46; 1989 No. 65

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 6............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1996 No. 60; 2001 No. 19

r. 7............................................

rs. 1994 No. 401; 1995 No. 371

r. 8............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 9............................................

am. 1988 Nos. 9 and 166; 1989 Nos. 65 and 175; 1990

No. 474

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 13.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 14.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

rs. 2001 No. 19

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19

Order 8

O. 8..........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

am. 1988 No. 166; 1994 No. 401

rs. 1995 No. 371; 1997 No. 155

r. 2............................................

am. 1988 No. 166

rs. 1994 No. 401; 1995 No. 371

Heading to r. 3.......................

rs. 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 19

r. 3............................................

am. 1988 No. 166

rs. 1995 No. 371; 1997 No. 155

am. 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 19; 2002 No. 322

r. 3AA......................................

ad. 2000 No. 172

rs. 2001 No. 19

r. 3A.........................................

ad. 1997 No. 155

rs. 2000 No. 172

am. 2002 No. 322

r. 4............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 6............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 7............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 19

r. 8............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

rep. 2000 No. 172

Heading to r. 9.......................

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 9............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 19; 2002 No. 151

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2002 No. 322

r. 13.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155

Div. 3A of Order 8.................

ad. 2002 No. 322

r. 13A.......................................

ad. 2002 No. 322

Heading to r. 14 ....................

rs. 2001 No. 19

r. 14.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19

Heading to r. 15 ....................

rs. 2001 No. 19

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 16.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19; 2002 No. 151

r. 17.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 18.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 19.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

Order 8A

O. 8A.......................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

r. 1............................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

r. 2............................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

r. 3............................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

r. 4............................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

r. 5............................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

r. 6............................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

rs. 2003 No. 172

r. 7............................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

Order 9

O. 9..........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

am. 1988 Nos. 46 and 166

rs. 1995 No. 371

Heading to Div. 1A of............

Order 9

rs. 2002 No. 151

Div. 1A of Order 9.................

ad. 2001 No. 19

Heading to r. 1A....................

rs. 2002 No. 151

r. 1A.........................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

am. 2002 No. 151

Heading to r. 1B....................

rs. 2002 No. 151

r. 1B.........................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

am. 2002 No. 151

r. 2............................................

am. 1988 No. 166; 1989 No. 266

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2002 No. 151

r. 3............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

rs. 1995 No. 371; 1997 No. 155

r. 4............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2000 No. 172

r. 5............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 6............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 7............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 8............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 9............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

Order 9A

O. 9A.......................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

rep. 1995 No. 371

rr. 1–4......................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

rep. 1995 No. 371

Order 10

Heading to Order 10.............

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1994 No. 401

rep. 1995 No. 371

O. 10........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

rep. 1996 No. 60

rr. 1, 2......................................

am. 1994 Nos. 59 and 401

rs. 1995 No. 371

rep. 1996 No. 60

r. 3............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175

am. 1994 No. 401

rs. 1995 No. 371

rep. 1996 No. 60

rr. 4, 5......................................

rep 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No 371

rep. 1996 No. 60

r. 6............................................

am. 1989 No. 175; 1994 Nos. 59 and 401

rs. 1995 No. 371

rep. 1996 No. 60

r. 7............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

rep. 1996 No. 60

Order 11

Heading to Order 11.............

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 1997 No. 155

rep. 1995 No. 371

Heading to Div. 1 of .............

Order 11

ad. 1997 No. 155

r. 1............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

am. 1996 No. 60

rs. 1997 No. 155

Heading to Div. 2 of..............

Order 11

ad. 1997 No. 155

r. 1A.........................................

ad. 1997 No. 155

rs. 2001 No. 191

Heading to Div. 3 of..............

Order 11

ad. 1997 No. 155

r. 1B.........................................

ad. 1997 No. 155

r. 2............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 3............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155; 2000 No. 172

r. 3A.........................................

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 4............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

am. 1990 No. 474

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 5............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1990 No. 474; 1995 No. 371

am. 1996 No. 60; 1997 No. 155; 2000 No. 172

r. 5A.........................................

ad. 1990 No. 474

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 6............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 7............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 8............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1990 No. 474

rep. 1995 No. 371

rr. 9, 10....................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

rr. 11, 12.................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

am. 1990 No. 474

rep. 1995 No. 371

rr. 13, 14.................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1990 No. 474

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 16.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

am. 1990 No. 474

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 17.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 17A.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 474

am. 1991 No. 414

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 18.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

Heading to r. 19 ....................

am.1995 No. 319

rep.1995 No. 371

r. 19.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

am. 1994 No. 401

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 20.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

am. 1993 No. 160

rep. 1995 No. 371

rr. 21, 22.................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 23.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

am. 1991 No. 414

rep. 1995 No. 371

rr. 24–29.................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

Order 11A

O. 11A.....................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

rep. 1995 No. 371

rr. 1–3......................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

rep. 1995 No. 371

Order 12

r. 3............................................

am. 2001 No. 191

Order 13

O. 13 r. 2.................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 3............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

rep. 1996 No. 60

Order 14

O. 14........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

Heading to Div. 1...................

of Order 14

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 2............................................

am. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 401

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2000 No. 172

r. 3............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 1996 No. 60

am. 1999 No. 118; 2000 No. 172

r. 3A.........................................

ad. 2002 No. 322

r. 4............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

am. 2000 No. 172

Heading to Div. 2...................

of Order 14

ad.1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

am. 1988 No. 166

rs. 1989 No. 175

am. 1989 No. 266

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 6............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

Heading to Div. 3...................

of Order 14

ad.1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 7............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2003 No. 172

r. 8............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 8A.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 172

r. 9............................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

Order 15

O. 15 ......................................

rep. 1995 No. 371

Heading to Order 15 ............

rs. 2000 No. 172

Heading to Div. 1 of .............

Order 15

ad. 2000 No. 172

O. 15........................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 2............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 3............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 4............................................

am. 1986 No. 193

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155; 1999 No. 118

rs. 2000 No. 172

Heading to Div. 2 of .............

Order 15

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 5............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 6............................................

am. 1986 No. 193

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 7............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

Heading to Div. 3 of .............

Order 15

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 8 ..........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

Heading to Div. 4 of .............

Order 15

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 9 ..........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 10.........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 11.........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 12.........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 1996 No. 60; 2000 No. 172

r. 13.........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172

r. 14.........................................

rep. 1995 No. 371

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 15.........................................

rs. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 16.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 17.........................................

rep. 1990 No. 474

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 18.........................................

am. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 401

rep. 1995 No. 371

ad. 2000 No. 172

r. 19.........................................

ad. 2000 No. 172

Order 16

O. 16........................................

rs.1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

r. 2............................................

rs. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

r. 3............................................

am. 1988 No. 46

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 4............................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 6............................................

am. 1986 No. 193

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 191

r. 7............................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 8............................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 9............................................

am. 1988 No. 46

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 9A.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 46

rep. 1989 No. 371

r. 10.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 11.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 12.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 13.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

r. 14.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 175

ad. 1995 No. 371

Order 17

O. 17........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 2............................................

am. 1986 No. 193; 1988 No. 46; 1994 No. 60

rs. 1995 No. 371; 2002 No. 322

r. 3............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2002 No. 322

r. 4............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2002 Nos. 151 and 322

r. 5............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

Order 18

O. 18........................................

rs. 1994 No. 401

r. 1............................................

rs. 1994 No. 401

r. 2............................................

rs. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 401

r. 3............................................

rs. 1994 No. 401

r. 4............................................

rep. 1989 No. 266

ad. 1994 No. 401

Heading to r. 5 ......................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

am. 1988 No. 166; 1989 No. 266; 1991 No. 122

rs. 1994 No. 401

am. 1995 No. 371; 1996 No. 60

r. 6............................................

rs. 1994 No. 401

r. 7............................................

rs. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 401

r. 8............................................

rep. 1989 No. 266

ad. 1994 No. 401

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 8A.........................................

ad. 2002 No. 322

r. 9............................................

am. 1986 No. 193

rep. 1989 No. 266

ad. 1994 No. 401

am. 2001 No. 191

r. 10.........................................

am. 1990 No. 474

rs. 1994 No. 401

am. 2001 No. 191

r. 10A.......................................

ad. 1995 No. 144

r. 11.........................................

rs. 1994 No. 401

r. 12.........................................

am. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 59

rs. 1994 No. 401

r. 13.........................................

am. 1989 No. 266; 1991 No. 122

rs. 1994 No. 401

r. 14.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 266

ad. 1994 No. 401

am. 2001 No. 191

r. 15.........................................

am. 1987 No. 15

rs. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 401

r. 16.........................................

rs. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 401

r. 17.........................................

am. 1986 No. 193

rep. 1989 No. 266

ad. 1994 No. 401

r. 18.........................................

rep. 1989 No. 266

ad. 1994 No. 401

r. 19.........................................

am. 1986 No. 193

rep. 1989 No. 266

r. 20.........................................

ad. 1986 No. 193

rep. 1989 No. 266

Order 19

Heading to Order 19.............

rs. 1990 No. 474

rep.1995 No. 371

O. 19........................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 1............................................

rs. 1990 No. 474; 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19

rs. 2001 No. 191

r. 2............................................

rs. 1990 No. 474; 1995 No. 371

r. 3............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 4............................................

rs. 1990 No. 474; 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

rs. 1990 No. 474; 1995 No. 371; 2001 No. 191

r. 6............................................

am. 1989 No. 175

rs. 1990 No. 474; 1995 No. 371

r. 6A.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 175

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 7............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 8............................................

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 9............................................

am. 1989 No. 266

rep. 1994 No. 401

Order 20

O. 20 r. 2.................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2001 No. 19; 2002 No. 151

r. 4............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

r. 4A.........................................

ad. 2002 No. 151

r. 5............................................

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 7............................................

am. 1991 No. 122; 1995 No. 371

r. 8............................................

am. 1991 No. 122

r. 10.........................................

rs. 1987 No. 15

r. 10A.......................................

ad. 1987 No. 15

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 21.........................................

am. 1989 No. 266

rep. 1994 No. 401

Order 23

Heading to Order 23 ............

rs. 2000 No. 172

O. 23 r. 1.................................

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 2............................................

am. 1988 Nos. 46 and 166; 1996 No. 60

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 3............................................

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 4............................................

am. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2000 No. 172

am. 2003 No. 172

r. 5............................................

am. 1988 No. 166; 1996 No. 60

rs. 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 191

am. 2003 No. 172

r. 6............................................

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 7............................................

am. 1989 No. 266; 1994 No. 401

rep. 2000 No. 172

rr. 8–11....................................

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 12.........................................

am. 1995 No. 371

rep. 2000 No. 172

rr. 13–17.................................

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 18.........................................

am. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 19.........................................

rep. 2000 No. 172

Order 23A

Heading to Order 23A..........

rs. 1996 No. 60

O. 23A.....................................

ad. 1991 No. 122

r. 1............................................

ad. 1991 No. 122

am. 1996 No. 60; 2004 No. 5

r. 2............................................

ad. 1991 No. 122

rs. 1994 No. 58

am. 1996 No. 60

r. 3............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

am. 2004 No. 5

r. 4............................................

ad. 1997 No. 155

Order 23B

O. 23B.....................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

r. 1............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

r. 2............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

am. 1996 No. 60

r. 3............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

r. 4............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

rs. 1996 No. 60

r. 5............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

r. 6............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

r. 7............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

am. 1996 No. 60

r. 8............................................

ad. 1992 No. 304

r. 9............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

Order 24

Heading to Order 24.............

rs. 1993 No. 160; 1995 No. 371

O. 24 r. 1.................................

am. 1988 No. 9; 1990 No. 474; 1993 No. 160; 1994 No. 60; 1995 No. 371; 1996 No. 60; 1997 No. 155; 2001 No. 191

r. 2............................................

am. 1993 No. 160; 1995 No. 371

rs. 1997 No. 155

am. 2002 Nos. 151 and 322

r. 3............................................

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2002 No. 151

r. 4............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155; 2002 No. 151

r. 5............................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

Order 24A

Heading to Order 24A..........

rs. 2002 No. 151

O. 24A.....................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

r. 1............................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

Heading to r. 2.......................

rs. 2002 No. 151

r. 2............................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 2002 No. 241

Heading to r. 3.......................

rs. 2002 No. 151

r. 3............................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

rs. 1997 No. 155

am. 2002 No. 151

Heading to r. 4.......................

rs. 2002 No. 151

r. 4............................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

am. 1997 No. 155; 2002 No. 151

Order 25

O. 25 r. 1.................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 2004 No. 5

r. 2............................................

rs. 1988 Nos. 15 and 46; 1996 No. 60

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 3............................................

am. 1986 No. 193; 1988 Nos. 46 and 166; 1995 No. 371; 1996 No. 60; 2001 No. 19

r. 4............................................

am. 1994 No. 401

r. 4A.........................................

ad. 1992 No. 161

am. 2004 No. 5

r. 5............................................

am. 1988 No. 46; 1994 No. 60; 1995 No. 319; 1996 No. 60; 2001 No. 19

Order 25A

O. 25A.....................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

r. 1............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 2004 No. 5

r. 2............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

r. 3............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 4............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 1997 No. 155

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 5............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60; 2000 No. 172

r. 6............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 7............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 8............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 9............................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60; 2004 No. 5

Heading to r. 11 ....................

rs. 2001 No. 19

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 2000 No. 172

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

r. 13.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60

r. 14.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60; 2000 No. 172

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 16.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 17.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 18.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 2000 No. 172

r. 19.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 20.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 1996 No. 60

r. 21.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 475

am. 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 19

Order 26

Heading to Order 26.............

rs. 1991 No. 122; 1996 No. 60; 2001 No. 19

Heading to r. 1 ......................

rs. 2001 No. 19

O. 26 r. 1.................................

am. 1988 No. 46; 1989 No. 65

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 3............................................

rs. 1995 No. 146; 1996 No. 60

r. 4............................................

ad. 1991 No. 122

Order 26A

O. 26A.....................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

Div. 1 of Order 26A...............

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 1............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 2............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 3............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 4............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

Div. 2 of Order 26A...............

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 3............................................

ad. 2004 No. 5

r. 4............................................

ad. 2004 No. 5

r. 5............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 6............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 7............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 191

rs. 2004 No. 5

Note to r. 7 ............................

am. 2001 No. 191

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 8............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rs. 2004 No. 5

r. 9............................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 11A.......................................

ad. 1997 No. 155

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 191

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 13.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

am 1997 No. 155

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 14.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 16.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

r. 17.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

r. 18.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

r. 19.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

r. 20.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

Order 27

O. 27 r. 1.................................

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 2............................................

am. 1988 No. 166; 1989 No. 175

r. 3............................................

am. 1988 No. 166; 1995 No. 2

r. 4A.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

Order 28

Heading to Div. 1...................

of Order 28

ad. 1995 No. 145

O. 28 r. 1.................................

am. 1988 No. 166; 1989 No. 266; 1994 Nos. 60 and 401; 1995 No. 371; 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 19

r. 3............................................

am. 1995 No. 319; 2000 No. 172

r. 5............................................

rep. 2000 No. 172

r. 7............................................

am. 1993 No. 160

rep. 1996 No. 60

ad. 2001 No. 19

am. 2002 No. 151

r. 8............................................

am. 1988 No. 166

Div. 2 of Order 28 .................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 13.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

am. 2000 No. 172

r. 14.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 16.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 17.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 18.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 19.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 20.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

r. 21.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

Order 29

O. 29 r. 1.................................

rs. 1986 No. 193

Order 30

O. 30 r.1..................................

am. 1995 No. 319

r. 1A.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 146

r. 1B.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 146

r. 1C.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 146

r. 1D.........................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

r. 2............................................

rs. 1988 No. 166

am. 1989 No. 175; 1991 No. 414; 1993 No. 160

rs. 1995 No. 371

am. 1997 No. 155; 2002 No. 151

r. 2AA......................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

am. 2002 No. 151

Heading to r. 2AAA...............

rs. 2003 No. 172

r. 2AAA....................................

ad. 1995 No. 371

rs. 2001 No. 191

am. 2002 No. 151; 2003 No. 172; 2004 No. 5

r. 2AAB....................................

ad. 2003 No. 172

r. 2AB......................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

r. 2AC......................................

ad. 1995 No. 319

r. 2A.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 122

am. 1994 No. 58; 1997 No. 155; 1999 No. 118

r. 3............................................

rep. 1994 No. 58

r. 6............................................

am. 1995 No. 2

r. 6A.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 2

rs. 1995 No. 145

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 7............................................

am. 1995 No. 2

rs. 1995 No. 145

r. 8............................................

ad. 1995 No. 145

Order 30A

O. 30A.....................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

r. 1............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

am. 1996 No. 60

Div. 2 of Order 30A...............

rep. 1993 No. 160

r. 2............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

rep. 1993 No. 160

r. 3............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

am. 1996 No. 60

r. 4............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

r. 5............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

rs. 1995 No. 145

r. 6............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

am. 1995 No. 145

r. 7............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

r. 8............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

r. 9............................................

ad. 1989 No. 201

rs. 2000 No. 172

Order 30B

O. 30B.....................................

ad. 1992 No. 161

r. 1............................................

ad. 1992 No. 161

r. 2............................................

ad. 1992 No. 161

r. 3............................................

ad. 1992 No. 161

rs. 1994 No. 60

Order 31

O. 31 r. 1.................................

rep. 2002 No. 151

r. 4............................................

rep. 2002 No. 151

r. 5............................................

am. 2001 No. 191

r. 6............................................

am. 1990 No. 474

r. 8............................................

am. 1988 Nos. 9 and 166

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 9............................................

am. 1988 No. 46

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

am. 1994 No. 25

Heading to r. 11.....................

rs. 2001 No. 191

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1993 No. 160

am. 2001 No. 191

Order 31A

O. 31A.....................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

r. 1............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

am. 1995 No. 144; 2002 No. 151

r. 2............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

r. 3............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

r. 4............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

am. 1989 No. 175; 1995 No. 371

r. 5............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 6............................................

ad. 1988 No. 166

am. 1995 No. 371; 1997 No. 155

Order 31B

O. 31B.....................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 1............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 122; 1992 No. 161; 1999 No. 118; 2000

No. 172

r. 2............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1995 No. 371

r. 3............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 4............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 5............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1990 No. 474

r. 6............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1990 No. 474; 1995 No. 319; 1996 No. 60

rs. 1997 No. 155

am. 2002 No. 241

r. 7............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 8............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 9............................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 414

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 414

rs. 2000 No. 172

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1990 No. 474; 1997 No. 155; 1999 No. 118; 2000 No. 172

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 12A.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 474

rs. 1997 No. 155

rep. 1999 No. 118

r. 13.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1997 No. 155

rep. 1999 No. 118

r. 14.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 414; 1997 No. 155

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 16.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1995 No. 146; 1997 No. 155

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 17.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 172

rep. 2000 No. 172

Div. 4 of Order 31B ..............

rs. 1995 No. 2

r. 18.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 414

rs. 1995 No. 2

r. 19.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1990 No. 474

rs. 1995 No. 2

r. 20.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1995 No. 2

r. 21.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 414; 1992 No. 161; 1994 No. 60

rs. 1995 No. 2

r. 22.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1995 No. 2

am. 1995 No. 319; 1996 No. 60

rs. 1997 No. 155

am. 2002 No. 241

r. 23.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1995 No. 2

r. 24.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1995 No. 2

Heading to r. 25 ....................

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 25.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1995 No. 2

am. 2000 No. 172

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 26.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1991 No. 414

rs. 1995 No. 2; 2003 No. 183

r. 27.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rs. 1995 No. 2

r. 28.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

rep. 1995 No. 2

r. 29.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1995 No. 319; 2002 No. 241

r. 30.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 31.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

r. 32.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1996 No. 60

r. 33.........................................

ad. 1989 No. 331

am. 1995 No. 319; 2000 No. 172; 2002 No. 23

Order 31C

O. 31C.....................................

ad. 1994 No. 60

r. 1............................................

ad. 1994 No. 60

am. 1995 No. 2

r. 2............................................

ad. 1994 No. 60

am. 1995 No. 2

r. 3............................................

ad. 1994 No. 60

Order 32

Heading to Order 32.............

rs. 2003 No. 183

O. 32........................................

rs. 1988 No. 9

am. 1997 No. 155

r. 1A.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 1............................................

rs. 1988 No. 9

am. 1988 No. 166; 1991 No. 476; 1995 No. 2; 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

Heading to r. 2 ......................

rs. 2000 No. 172

r. 2............................................

rs. 1988 No. 9

am. 1991 Nos. 414 and 476; 2001 No. 19

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 2AA......................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 2A.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 2

am. 1995 No. 371; 2001 No. 19

r. 3............................................

rs. 1988 No. 9

am. 1996 No. 60; 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 19

r. 3A.........................................

ad. 1986 No. 193

rep. 1988 No. 9

ad. 1990 No. 74

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 2003 No. 183

r. 4............................................

rs. 1988 No. 9

am. 2000 No. 172

r. 5............................................

rs. 1988 No. 9

am. 2000 No. 172

rep. 2001 No. 191

r. 6............................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1991 No. 476; 1992 No. 161; 1996 No. 60; 1999 No. 118

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 7............................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1991 No. 476; 1992 No. 161

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 7A.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7B.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7C.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7D.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7E.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7F.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 8............................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1991 No. 476; 2000 No. 172

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 9............................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 2003 No. 183

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 2003 No. 183

r. 12.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

rs. 1995 No. 319

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 13.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1989 No. 65

rs. 1999 No. 118

am. 2003 No. 183

r. 14.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1995 No. 371; 1996 No. 60; 1997 No. 155; 2003 No. 183

r. 15.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1995 No. 319; 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

r. 16.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1992 No. 161

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 16A.......................................

ad. 1989 No. 65

rs. 1990 No. 74

am. 1991 No. 476; 1999 No. 118

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 16B.......................................

ad. 1995 No. 319

rs. 1996 No. 60; 1999 No. 118

r. 17.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1994 No. 60

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 17A.......................................

ad. 2000 No. 172

am. 2001 No. 191

Heading to r. 17B..................

rs. 2001 No. 257

r. 17B.......................................

ad. 2001 No. 19

am. 2001 No. 191

rs. 2003 No. 183

rep. 2004 No. 5

r. 18.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1999 No. 118

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 18A.......................................

ad. 2000 No. 172

rs. 2001 No. 19

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 19.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1991 No. 476; 1996 No. 60; 2003 No. 183

r. 19AA....................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 19A.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 74

am. 1991 No. 476; 1995 No. 2

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 20.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1991 No. 476; 1996 No. 60; 2003 No. 183

r. 21.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1991 No. 476; 1994 No. 60; 1997 No. 155; 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

Heading to r. 21A .................

rs. 2000 No. 172

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 21A.......................................

ad. 1991 No. 476

am. 2000 No. 172; 2001 No. 191

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 21AA....................................

ad. 2001 No. 191

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 21B.......................................

ad. 1991 No. 476

rep. 2003 No. 183

Heading to r. 21C .................

rs. 2000 No. 172

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 21C......................................

ad. 1995 No. 2

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 22.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1999 No. 118

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 23.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

am. 1994 No. 25; 1996 No. 60

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 24.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 25.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

rs. 1994 No. 25

rep. 2003 No. 183

r. 26.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

rep. 1988 No. 166

r. 27.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 9

rep. 1997 No. 155

Order 32A

Heading to Order 32A..........

rs. 1995 No. 2; 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

O. 32A ....................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

r. 1A.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 1............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 1991 No. 476; 1995 No. 2; 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

r. 2............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 1991 No. 476

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 2A.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 3............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 1994 No. 62; 1995 No. 2

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 4............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 2003 No. 183

r. 5............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 1995 No. 319; 1996 No. 60; 2000 No. 172; 2002 No. 241; 2003 No. 183

Heading to r. 5A....................

rs. 2003 No. 183

r. 5A.........................................

ad. 1995 No. 319

am. 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

r. 6............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 1991 No. 476; 1995 No. 2

rs. 1995 No. 319

am. 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

r. 7............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 1991 No. 476

rs. 1995 No. 2

am. 1995 No. 319; 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

r. 8............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 1995 No. 319; 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

r. 9............................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

am. 2000 No. 172; 2003 No. 183

Order 32B

O. 32B.....................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 1............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 2............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 3............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 4............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 5............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 6............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 8............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 9............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 10.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 11.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 12.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 13.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 14.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 15.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 16.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 17.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 18.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 19.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 20.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 21.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 22.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 23.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 24.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 25.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 26.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 27.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 28.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

Order 32C

O. 32C.....................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 1............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 2............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 3............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 4............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 5............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 6............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 8............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 9............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 10.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 11.........................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

Order 32D

O. 32D.....................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 1............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 2............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 3............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 4............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 5............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 6............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 7............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

r. 8............................................

ad. 2003 No. 183

Order 33

r. 1............................................

rs. 2002 No. 23

Heading to r. 2 ......................

rs. 2002 No. 23

r. 2............................................

am. 1986 No. 193; 1988 No. 46; 1989 No. 266; 1991 Nos. 122 and 414; 1994 Nos. 58 and 401; 1995 No. 145; 1996 No. 60; 2001 Nos. 19 and 191; 2002 No. 23

Heading to r. 3 ......................

rs. 2002 No. 23

r. 3............................................

am. 1986 No. 193; 1989 No. 266; 1991 No. 122; 1994 Nos. 58 and 401; 1995 Nos. 145 and 371; 2001 Nos. 19 and 191; 2002 No. 23

r. 4............................................

am. 1989 No. 266; 1994 Nos. 58 and 401; 2001 No. 19; 2002 No. 23

r. 5 ..........................................

am. 2002 No. 23

r. 6 ..........................................

am. 2002 No. 23

r. 7............................................

am. 1991 No. 122

rs. 2002 No. 23

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1988 No. 46

rs. 1997 No. 155

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1991 No. 414

rep. 1996 No. 60

Order 34

O. 34 (rr. 1–11)......................

rs. 1996 No. 60

r. 1............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

r. 2............................................

am. 1986 No. 193; 1988 No. 9; 1989 No. 266; 1994

No. 401

rs. 1996 No. 60

r. 3............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 2002 No. 23

r. 4............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

r. 4A.........................................

ad. 1997 No. 155

r. 5............................................

am. 1986 No. 193

rs. 1996 No. 60

rep. 2004 No. 5

Heading to r. 6 ......................

rs. 2001 No. 19

r. 6............................................

am. 1990 No. 474

rs. 1991 No. 122

am. 1991 No. 414; 1995 No. 371

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 7............................................

rs. 1994 No. 61; 1996 No. 60

r. 8............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

Heading to r. 9 ......................

am.1995 No. 2

rep. 1995 No. 371

r. 9............................................

ad. 1986 No. 193

am. 1989 No. 266; 1991 No. 122; 1994 Nos. 58 and 401

rep. 1995 No. 371

ad. 1996 No. 60

r. 10.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 191

r. 11.........................................

ad. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 191

Order 35

O. 35 ......................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

r. 1............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 No. 19

r. 2............................................

rep. 1994 No. 25

ad. 1996 No. 60

am. 2001 Nos. 19 and 191

r. 3............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

r. 4............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

Heading to r. 5 ......................

rs. 2001 No. 19

r. 5............................................

rs. 1996 No. 60

    1. (b)

      there is prima facie ground for the action, appeal or other proceeding.

7Application for leave
  1. (1)

    If an order has been made under paragraph 118 (1) (c) of the Act or under subrule 6 (1), an application for leave to institute a proceeding must, in the first instance, unless the order otherwise provides, be made ex parte.

  2. (2)

    On the return day of an application, the Court may:

    1. (a)

      dismiss the application; or

    2. (b)

      make orders as the Court thinks fit for service of the application.

Order 41Corporations jurisdiction

Division 1Preliminary

1Definition

In this Order:

Corporations Rules means the Federal Court (Corporations) Rules 2000.

Division 2Applications under the Corporations Act 2001

2Application of Division

This Division applies to proceedings started in, or transferred to, a Family Court under the Corporations Act 2001.

3Application of Corporations Rules

The Corporations Rules, as modified by Schedule 3 and by the court, if necessary, in a particular proceeding, apply to an application under the Corporations Act 2001 in a Family Court as if those Rules were provisions of these Rules.

4Applications under the Corporations Act 2001

An application under the Corporations Act 2001 must not be dismissed only because it has been made in the wrong form.

Division 3Transfer of proceedings under the Corporations Act 2001

7Application

This Division applies to the transfer of proceedings relating to the Corporations Act 2001.

8What provisions of these Rules prevail if they are inconsistent?

The provisions of this Division prevail over any other provisions of these Rules that are inconsistent with them.

9Application for transfer of proceedings under the Corporations Act 2001

(1) A person must start proceedings for transfer of proceedings by an application in accordance with Form 8.

(1A) An application must be accompanied by a cover sheet in accordance with Form 1B.

(2) An application must be heard and determined by a judge.

(3) An application by the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory to transfer proceedings does not make him or her a party to the proceedings sought to be transferred.

10Content of an application for transfer of proceedings

An affidavit filed with an application for transfer of proceedings must set out the following matters on which the applicant relies:

  1. (a)

    any relevant provision of the Corporations Act 2001;

  2. (b)

    a statement of the claim;

  3. (c)

    the reasons for the application.

11Transfer of proceedings to another court

On the making of an Order for the transfer of proceedings, the Registrar must send to the Registrar of the court to which the proceedings are to be transferred, all documents filed in the proceedings.

12Transfer of proceedings to a Family Court

(1) The Registrar must file documents received in relation to proceedings transferred to a Family Court so that the proceedings are identified by year of filing and number.

(2) As soon as practicable after the transfer of proceedings to a Family Court, the applicant must apply to the court for directions.

13Conduct of transferred proceedings in Family Court

(1) If, in proceedings before a Family Court, a party intends to submit that rules of evidence and procedure, other than those of the court, should be applied under subsection 1337P (1) of the Corporations Act 2001:

  1. (a)

    the party must specify the rules in the application; and

  2. (b)

    the party must seek directions on the matter before the proceedings are set down for hearing.

(2) In proceedings to which subrule (1) applies:

  1. (a)

    the court may give directions at any time in relation to the matter of its own motion; and

  2. (b)

    the court may at any time vary or revoke a direction given by the court in relation to the matter.

Family Law Rules 1984

Statutory Rules 1984 No. 425 as amended

made under the

Family Law Act 1975

This compilation was prepared on 12 February 2004

taking into account amendments up to SR 2004 No. 5

This document has been split into six volumes

Volume 1 contains Orders 1–41

Volume 2 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 1–12)

Volume 3 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 12A–21)

Volume 4 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 22–46A)

Volume 5 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 47–69A)

Volume 6 contains Schedules 2, 3 and the Notes

Each volume has its own Table of Contents

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,

Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra

Contents

Page

Schedule 1New Forms

Form 1

(order 2, subrule 3 (2))

Form 1A

(order 2, subrule 3 (3))

[INSERT FORM 1A—1 PAGE ONLY]

Form 1B

(order 2, subrule 3 (4))

Form 2 Application for Decree of Nullity

(order 7, rule 3)

Form 2A Notice of change of name

(order 2, rule 3B)

Form 3 Application

(order 8, rule 3)

Form 3A Response to initiating Application

(order 8, rule 3AA)

Form 3B Reply

(order 8, rule 3AA)

Form 4 Application for Divorce

(order 7, rule 4)

Form 6 Application for Declaration of validity

(order 7, rule 5)

Form 8 Application

(order 7, rule 12)

(order 8, rules 3 and 4)

Form 8A Response to Form 8 application

(order 8, rule 17)

Form 10 Request not to hear proceedings in parties’ absence

(order 7, rule 15)

Form 12 Application for Maintenance

(order 11, rule 1B)

Family Law Rules 1984

Statutory Rules 1984 No. 425 as amended

made under the

Family Law Act 1975

This compilation was prepared on 12 February 2004

taking into account amendments up to SR 2004 No. 5

This document has been split into six volumes

Volume 1 contains Orders 1–41

Volume 2 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 1–12)

Volume 3 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 12A–21)

Volume 4 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 22–46A)

Volume 5 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 47–69A)

Volume 6 contains Schedules 2, 3 and the Notes

Each volume has its own Table of Contents

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,

Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra

Contents

Schedule 1New Forms

Form 12AApplication for Consent orders

(order 14, rule 2)

Form 12BResponse to application for maintenance

(order 11, rule 4)

Form 13

(order 7, rule 8)

[INSERT FORM 13—1 PAGE ONLY]

Form 14Response objecting to jurisdiction

(order 7, rule 9)

(order 8, rule 19)

Form 15ANotice of Discontinuance

(order 9, rule 12)

Form 16Affidavit

(order 16, rule 1)

AFFIDAVIT

I,

(full name, address and occupation) make oath and say/affirm:

1.

2.

SWORN (or AFFIRMED) by the

deponent at

on the day of 19 .

.................................................

(Signature of deponent)

Before me:

................................................................

(Signature and title of person

before whom affidavit sworn)

................................................................

(Print name of person before

whom affidavit sworn)

THIS AFFIDAVIT was prepared/settled by

(Name of Counsel, Solicitor or party filing affidavit)

Form 17Financial statement

(order 17, rule 2)

Form 18

(order 18, rules 2 and 3)

[INSERT FORM 18—2 PAGES]

Form 19Acknowledgment of service

(order 18, rules 11 and 14)

Form 20

(order 18, rule 15)

[INSERT FORM 20—2 PAGES]

Form 21Affidavit of service (divorce)

(order 18, rule 15)

Family Law Rules 1984

Statutory Rules 1984 No. 425 as amended

made under the

Family Law Act 1975

This compilation was prepared on 12 February 2004

taking into account amendments up to SR 2004 No. 5

This document has been split into six volumes

Volume 1 contains Orders 1–41

Volume 2 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 1–12)

Volume 3 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 12A–21)

Volume 4 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 22–46A)

Volume 5 contains Schedule 1 (Forms 47–69A)

Volume 6 contains Schedules 2, 3 and the Notes

Each volume has its own Table of Contents

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,

Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra

Contents

Schedule 1New Forms

Form 22Affidavit of service

(order 18, rule 15)

Form 23Affidavit of proof of signature

(order 18, rule 16)

Form 23A

(order 23A, rule 4)

[INSERT FORM 23A]

Form 24Request for discovery

(order 20, rule 2)

REQUEST FOR DISCOVERY

TAKE NOTICE that the

requests the

to make discovery on oath of the documents that are or have been in the possession, custody or control of ,

  1. *(a)

    relating to matters that are in question in these proceedings;

*(b) relating to the following matters that are in question in these proceedings (specify the matters)

  1. *(c)

    specified hereunder (specify the documents)

  2. Dated this

    day of 19 .

..........................................................

Solicitor for

* Omit whichever is not applicable.

Form 25Affidavit of documents

(order 20, rule 3)

AFFIDAVIT OF DOCUMENTS

DATE OF FILING:

I, (full name, address and occupation) make oath and say/affirm:—

1. I am the abovenamed

2. I have in my possession, custody or control the documents relating to the matters in question in these proceedings enumerated in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 1 hereto.

3. I object to producing the documents enumerated in Part 2 of the said Schedule 1 on the grounds (state the grounds of objection).

4. I have had, but have not now, in my possession, custody or control the documents relating to the matters in question in these proceedings enumerated in Schedule 2 hereof.

5. Of the documents in the said Schedule 2 those numbered in that schedule were last in my possession, custody or control on (stating when) and the remainder (stating when).

6. (Here state what has become of the said documents and in whose possession they now are)

7. Neither I, nor my solicitor, nor any other person on my behalf, has now, or ever has had, in my or their possession, custody or control any documents of any description whatever relating to any matter in question in these proceedings other than the documents enumerated in Schedules 1 and 2 hereof.

SCHEDULE 1

PART 1

(Here enumerate in a convenient order the documents (or bundles of documents, if of the same nature, such as invoices) in the possession, custody or control of the party which the party does not object to producing, with a short description of each document or bundle of documents sufficient to identify it)

PART 2

(Here enumerate as in Part 1 the documents in the possession, custody or control of the party which the party objects to producing)

SCHEDULE 2

(Here enumerate, as in Part 1 of Schedule 1, the documents which have been, but at the date of the affidavit are not in the possession, custody or control of the party)

SWORN (or AFFIRMED) by the

deponent at

on the day of .................................................

1. (Signature of Deponent)

Before me:

......................................................

(Signature and title of person

before whom affidavit sworn)

THIS AFFIDAVIT was prepared/settled by

(name of counsel, solicitor or party filing)

NOTICE FOR INSPECTION

TAKE NOTICE that the documents in Schedule 1, Part 1 may be

inspected at(theofficeoftheparty’ssolicitororasthecasemay

be) on the day of

19

between the hours of and .

Form 26Notice to produce

(order 20, rule 6)

Form 27Notice to admit facts and authenticity of documents

(order 22, rule 2)

NOTICE TO ADMIT FACTS AND AUTHENTICITY OF DOCUMENTS

TO: (Full name)

TAKE NOTICE that you are required by the abovenamed (full name) to admit for the purpose of these proceedings only —

(state each fact)

You are required to admit for the purpose of these proceedings only the authenticity of the following documents —

(describe each document)

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE if you do not, within 14 days after service of this notice upon you, serve a notice on the said (full name) disputing any fact (and the authenticity of any document) above specified, that fact, (and the authenticity of that document) shall, for the purpose of these proceedings, be admitted by you

.

  1. Dated this

    day of 19 .

..............................................

Solicitor for

Form 28Notice disputing facts or the authenticity of documents

(order 22, rule 2)

NOTICE DISPUTING FACTS OR THE AUTHENTICITY OF DOCUMENTS

TO: (full name)

TAKE NOTICE that the abovenamed

(full name) disputes the following facts specified in your notice dated the day of

19 .

(state each fact)

The said

(full name) disputes the authenticity of the following documents which were specified in your notice (or list of documents) dated the day of 19 .

(describe each document)

The said (full name) admits—

(state each fact or describe each document)

  1. Dated this

    day of 19 .

..............................................

Solicitor for

Form 29Consent to act as next friend

(order 15, rules 13 and 14)

Form 31Nomination of person to assist reconciliation

(order 25, rule 1)

Family Law Act 1975

NOMINATION OF PERSON TO ASSIST RECONCILIATION

TO: (Name and address)

I,

the Registry Manager of the

court at (name of Registry), (or the of the

Family Court of the State of ) nominate you to assist

and

in considering a reconciliation.

The law provides that communications between Mr. and

Mrs. And yourself in considering reconciliation are to be treated in the strictest confidence and are not to be revealed in any court or elsewhere.

Dated the

day of 19 .

..............................................

(Signature)

Form 32Notice seeking counselling

(order 25, rule 2)

Family Law Act 1975

NOTICE SEEKING COUNSELLING

*To the Registry Manager of the court at (name of Registry),

or

*To the appropriate officer of the Family Court of (name of State)

at,

*I/*We (Set out, in the format shown below, the following particulars of each person giving notice)

Surname

[ ]

Given names

[ ]

Address

[ ]

[

]

[

]

postcode

[ ]

Telephone number

[ ]

Occupation [ ]

give notice that *I/*we/*seek/*intend to seek/the assistance of the counselling facilities of the *Family Court of Australia/*Family Court of (name of State). Please invite (Set out, in the format shown below, the following particulars of each person to be invited)

Surname

[ ]

Given names

[ ]

Address

[ ]

[ ]

[

]

postcode

[ ]

Telephone number

[ ]

Occupation

[ ]

to attend for counselling.

Dated 19 .

..............................................

(Signature(s))

*Omitif not applicable.

NOTE: Set out the required information within the square brackets, commencing as near as practicable to the left hand bracket.

Form 34

(order 34, rule 3)

[INSERT FORM 34]

Form 35 ApplicationPrevent or hinder recovery of child

(order 35, rule 7)

Form 36Subpoena

(order 28, rules 1 and 13)

Form 38ACertificate of non-compliance with subpoena

(order 28, rule 21)

Form 38BNotice of previous representation

(order 30, subrule 2AC (2))

FAMILY COURT OF AUSTRALIA

NOTICE OF PREVIOUS REPRESENTATION

Evidence Act 1995 and Evidence Regulations

File Number:

TO: (insert full name of each party to whom notice is to be given)

1. I, (full name of party giving notice), give notice, under section 67 of the Evidence Act 1995, that I intend to adduce evidence of a previous representation under the exception to the hearsay rule specified in:

  1. *(a)

    subsection 63 (2);

  2. *(b)

    subsection 64 (2);

of that Act.

2. (Specify:

  1. (a)

    the substance of:

    1. (i)

      evidence of the previous representation that is to be adduced; and

    2. (ii)

      any other relevant representation, so far as it is known; and

  2. (b)

    so far as it is known:

    1. (i)

      the date, time, place and circumstances at or in which each representation mentioned in subparagraph (a) (i) or (ii) was made; and

    2. (ii)

      the name and address of each person by whom, and each person to whom, the representation was made.

This requirement may be satisfied by referring to the relevant paragraph numbers of an affidavit, a copy of which must be attached.)

3. (If you are relying on paragraph 63 (2) (a) or (b) of the Evidence Act 1995, specify the facts on the basis of which it is alleged that the person who made a representation referred to in subparagraph 2 (a) (i) or (ii) is not available to testify concerning the fact to be proved by adducing evidence of that representation.)

4. (If you are relying on paragraph 64 (2) (a) or (b) of the Evidence Act 1995, specify the facts on which you are relying to establish the grounds specified in subsection 64 (2) of the Act.)

  1. [NOTE:

    The grounds specified in subsection 64 (2) of the Evidence Act 1995 are that it would cause undue expense or undue delay, or would not be reasonably practicable, to call the person who made the representation to give evidence.]

.......................................................

Signature of solicitor/applicant

*Omit if not applicable.

Form 40Decree of nullity of marriage

(order 31, rule 2)

DECREE OF NULLITY OF MARRIAGE

Before the Family Court of

The day of 19 .

1. The application of (full names) for nullity of marriage on the ground of was heard this day.

2. The court was satisfied that the was ordinarily resident in Australia (or was a citizen of Australia or was present in Australia).

3. The court was satisfied that the ground was proved.

4. The court therefore decreed that the marriage in fact solemnized on the day of 19 at between (full name) and (full name) be declared to have been absolutely null and void.

By the Court,

Registrar.

NOTE: If a party to the void marriage proposes to make any application to the court as to property or as to the maintenance of that party, such application must be made within 12 months of the making of this decree. After that time such an application cannot be made without first obtaining the leave of the Court to do so.

Form 41AUndertaking

(order 31, rule 10)

UNDERTAKING

On (insert date), ......................................................., (insert full name of person giving undertakingUse block letters)

undertakes to the Court:

(insert text of the undertaking, using an annexure if necessary)

AND AGREES to be bound by this undertaking until *(insert date, if applicable) *excused by the court.

CERTIFICATE OF PERSON

GIVING THE UNDERTAKING

(to be signedif the person giving the undertaking is available to sign)

I acknowledge that:

  1. (a)

    I give the above undertaking; and

  2. (b)

    the nature and terms of the undertaking have been explained to me; and

  3. (c)

    I promise the court that I will comply with the terms of the undertaking; and

  4. (d)

    the undertaking has the same effect as an order of the court; and

  5. (e)

    if I breach the undertaking, I may be guilty of contempt of the court and may be punished by a fine or imprisonment.

..........................................

(Signature of person

giving the undertaking)

CERTIFICATE OF LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE

(to be completed and signed if the person giving the undertaking has legal representation)

I am the legal representative for the person giving the undertaking and I certify that I have explained to the person giving the undertaking:

  1. (a)

    the nature and terms of the undertaking; and

  2. (b)

    that the undertaking is a promise to the court to comply with its terms; and

  3. (c)

    that the undertaking has the same effect as an order of the court; and

  4. (d)

    that a breach of the undertaking may be a contempt of the court punishable by a fine or imprisonment.

I acknowledge that if the person giving the undertaking has not signed above, I give the undertaking on his or her behalf.

.................................

(Signature of legal

representative)

.................................

(Print name)

Solicitor/ Counsel

*Omit if not applicable.

Form 41BNotice of a Constitutional Matter

(order 31C, rule 1)

Form 41CHeading of document in Appeal

(order 32, rule 2A)

(order 32B, rule 5)

HEADING OF DOCUMENT IN APPEAL

IN THE FAMILY COURT Appeal No. OF 19

OF AUSTRALIA

BETWEEN

Appellant (husband,

wife or other person)

Respondent (husband,

wife or other person)

Form 42Notice of Appeal

(order 32, rule 2)

(order 32B, rules 3 and 11)

Form 42AApplication to Court

(order 32, rules 16A, 19 and 22)

(order 32B, rules 19, 23 and 27)

Form 42BNotice of withdrawal

(order 32, rules 19A and 24)

(order 32B, rules 25 and 28)

Form 42CShort reasons for decision

(order 32, rule 19AA)

(order 32B, rule 24)

Appeal Proceedings

Short reasons for decision

File number

Appellant(s)

At

Respondent(s)

The appeal is dismissed [insert particulars of any costs order]

The Court/Full Court is of the opinion that the appeal does not raise

any question of general principle.

The Court’s reasons in short form are: [set out short reasons]

Date:

Form 43Notice of appeal from court of summary jurisdiction

(order 32D, rule 3)

Form 44

(order 36A, rule 7)

[INSERT FORM 44—3 PAGES]

Form 45Notice requiring financial information

(order 33, rule 3)

NOTICE REQUIRING FINANCIAL INFORMATION

TO: (Full name and address)

1. An order was made (or a maintenance agreement was registered) on (date) requiring that you pay (amount and period) for the benefit of (name).

2. It is alleged that you are in default or in arrears in the amount of $ .

3. An application may be made for the issue of a summons for you to attend court to be orally examined concerning your failure to comply with the order or agreement. However, if you give complete answers to the questions set out below and return this form to the address set out in paragraph 4 within 10 days, the issue of a summons may be avoided.

4. The completed form should be signed and return to (full name and address).

Dated 19 .

.......................................

Registrar

Questions:

  1. (1)

    What is your present address?

  2. (2)

    What is your occupation?

  3. (3)

    Who is your employer? (Give details, including the address)

  4. (4)

    What are your gross weekly earnings?

  5. (5)

    What deductions are made from your earnings by your employer (including income tax)? (Give details)

  6. (6)

    What other sources of income do you have? (Give details)

  7. (7)

    Does any person owe you money? (Give details)

  8. (8)

    Have you any bank accounts or other savings? (Give details, including balances and, where possible, give account numbers)

  9. (9)

    Do you own or are your purchasing any land? (Give details)

  10. (10)

    Do you own or are you purchasing a motor vehicle? (Give details)

  11. (11)

    Apart from clothing, tools, household furniture and effects, what other property do you own? (Give details)

  12. (12)

    What arrangements are you prepared to make to satisfy the arrears under the above-mentioned order or agreement?

Dated 19 .

.......................................

(Signature)

Form 45A Notice requiring financial informationchild support

(order 33, rule 3)

NOTICE REQUIRING FINANCIAL INFORMATION — CHILD SUPPORT

TO: (Full name and address)

1. Under section 113 of the Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988 the Child Support Registrar may recover debts due to the Commonwealth under that Act.

2. You are indebted to the Commonwealth under section 30 of the Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988 for (amount).

3. It is alleged that you have refused or fail to pay the debt.

4. An application may be made for the issue of a summons for you to attend court to be orally examined concerning your failure to comply with the order or agreement. However, if you give complete answers to the questions set out below and return this form to the address set out in paragraph 5 within 10 days, the issue of a summons may be avoided.

5. The completed form should be signed and return to the Child Support Registrar at (full address).

Dated 19 .

.......................................

Registrar

Questions:

  1. (1)

    What is your present address?

  2. (2)

    What is your occupation?

  3. (3)

    Who is your employer? (Give details, including the address)

  4. (4)

    What are your gross weekly earnings?

  5. (5)

    What deductions are made from your earnings by your employer (including income tax)? (Give details)

  6. (6)

    What other sources of income do you have? (Give details)

  7. (7)

    Does any person owe you money? (Give details)

  8. (8)

    Have you any bank accounts or other savings? (Give details, including balances and, where possible, give account numbers)

  9. (9)

    Do you own or are your purchasing any land? (Give details)

  10. (10)

    Do you own or are you purchasing a motor vehicle? (Give details)

  11. (11)

    Apart from clothing, tools, household furniture and effects, what other property do you own? (Give details)

  12. (12)

    What arrangements are you prepared to make to pay the above-mentioned debt?

Dated 19 .

.......................................

(Signature)

Form 45B Summonschild support

(order 33, rule 3)

TO: (Full name and address)

1. Under section 113 of the Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988 the Child Support Registrar may sue for andrecover debts due to the Commonwealth under that Act.

2. You are indebted to the Commonwealth under section 30 of the Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988 for (amount).

3. It is alleged that you have refused or failed to pay the debt.

4. You are hereby summoned to attend at this court at

on 19 at *a.m./*p.m. to be orally examined on all matters relating to your failure to pay the debt and to produce any book, document or thing in your possession, custody or control described in the Schedule to this summons.

5. The court, on hearing this summons and on being satisfied that you have failed to pay, or to make arrangements to pay, the debt, may order payment of the debt and may enforce the order by making any of the following orders:

  1. (a)

    a garnishment order in respect of money owing to you, including any wages or salary;

  2. (b)

    an order for the seizure and sale of personal property belonging to you;

  3. (c)

    an order that your estate be sequestrated;

  4. (d)

    an order for the sale of any interest in land belonging to you;

  5. (e)

    any other order it considers necessary to ensure payment of the debt or to prevent the dissipation of property or the wasting of assets.

Dated 19 .

.............................................

Registrar

SCHEDULE

* Omit if not applicable.

NOTES: 1. Subrule 3 (6) of Order 33 of the Family Law Rules provides that a person, who without reasonable excuse, fails to attend before the court as required by a summons commits an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.

  1. 2.

    Further, subrule 3 (7) of Order 33 of the Family Law Rules provides that, where a person fails to attend before a court as required by a summons, the court may issue a warrant directing that the person be taken into custody and brought before the court.

  2. 3.

    If you intend to apply to vary the order or assessment on which the debt is based, you should do so before the date specified in paragraph 4 above.

Form 46Enforcement summons

(order 33, rule 3)

ENFORCEMENT SUMMONS

TO: (Full name and address)

1. An order was made (or a maintenance agreement was registered or the parties entered into a financial agreement or a debt for an amount of child support has been found, under a notice of assessment given to you under section 76 of the Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989, to be payable by you to (name of carer entitled to child support)) on (date) requiring that you pay (amount and period) for the benefit of (name).

2. Payments under the order or agreement are in default or in arrears in the amount of $ at this date.

3. You are hereby summoned to attend at this court at

on

(date) at *a.m./*p.m. to be orally examined on all matters relating to your refusal or failure to comply with the order or agreement and to produce any book, document or thing in your possession, custody or control described in the Schedule to this summons.

4. The court, on hearing this summons and on being satisfied that you have failed to comply with an obligation mentioned in clause 1, may make such of the following orders as it thinks fit:

  1. (a)

    an order for the payment of the amount of money owing under the obligation mentioned in clause 1;

  2. (b)

    a garnishment order in respect of moneys owing to you, including any wages or salary;

  3. (c)

    an order for the seizure and sale of personal property belonging to you;

  4. (d)

    an order that your estate be sequestrated;

  5. (e)

    an order for seizure and sale of any interest in land belonging to you;

  6. (f)

    such other orders as it thinks necessary to enable enforcement of its orders or the agreement or to prevent the dissipation of property or the wasting of assets.

Dated:

.............................................

Registrar

SCHEDULE

* Omit if not applicable.

NOTES: 1. Subrule 3 (6) of Order 33 of the Family Law Rules provides that a person, who without reasonable excuse, fails to attend before the court as required by a summons commits an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.

  1. 2.

    Further, subrule 3 (7) of Order 33 of the Family Law Rules provides that, where a person fails to attend before a court as required by a summons, the court may issue a warrant directing that the person be taken into custody and brought before the court.

  2. 3.

    If you intend to apply to vary the order or agreement on which the payments are based, you should do so before the date specified in paragraph 3 above.

Form 46ANotice of payment into court by order

(order 33, rule 10)

NOTICE OF PAYMENT INTO COURT BY ORDER

I, (full name), hereby give notice of payment into court, pursuant to the order made by the (name of court) at on 19 in relation to the abovenamed proceedings, of the sum of $ .

  1. Dated

    19 .

................................................

(Signature of solicitor/party)

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