Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2021 (TAS)

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Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2021 (TAS)

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The Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2021 were made by the President of the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Malcolm Schyvens, under section 92(1)(a) of the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2020. These rules outline the procedures for the commencement of proceedings, representation, service of documents, and costs in the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. The rules provide for the form and content of applications and replies, the parties to proceedings, and the reckoning, extension, and abridgement of time. The rules also provide for the service and lodgement of documents, the costs associated with proceedings, and miscellaneous provisions such as applications for review where a party is absent from a hearing and the issue of summons.

The court was not involved in this case as it is a summary of rules made by the President of the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. The legal issues addressed by these rules include the procedures for commencing proceedings, the parties to proceedings, representation, service of documents, and costs. The rules provide clarity and guidance on these issues to ensure that proceedings are conducted fairly and efficiently.

The Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2021 provide a comprehensive framework for the conduct of proceedings in the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. The rules provide for the form and content of applications and replies, the parties to proceedings, and the reckoning, extension, and abridgement of time. The rules also provide for the service and lodgement of documents, the costs associated with proceedings, and miscellaneous provisions such as applications for review where a party is absent from a hearing and the issue of summons. These rules ensure that proceedings are conducted fairly and efficiently and provide clarity and guidance to parties and practitioners involved in proceedings before the Tribunal.
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  • Civil Litigation & Procedure

  • Administrative Law

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  • Jurisdiction

  • Costs

  • Specific Performance

  • Discovery & Disclosure

  • Interlocutory Orders

  • Civil Penalty

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