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For example, the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) and Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 (Qld) are quite different. In Queensland, the rules were intended to be "uniform, so far as practicable, for all three courts in the State stream" [ 5 ] – that is, to unify the procedure of the Supreme , District and Magistrates Court , not ...
Jones v Dunkel is a decision of the High Court of Australia, concerning inferences that may be drawn when a party fails to give evidence.. The case is notable for having originated 'the rule in Jones v Dunkel'; an important rule in Australian civil procedure.
The Australian States did not participate in the conferences leading up to the Statute of Westminster 1931, which provided that no British Act should be deemed to extend to the dominions without the consent of the dominion. The Australian Government did not invoke the provisions of the statute until 1942.
Civil procedure (1) The strength of evidence necessary to establish facts on the balance of probabilities, may depend on the nature of what is sought to be proven. [5] (2) Subject to statute, the standard of proof in all civil proceedings is the balance of probabilities. [6] 7. MIMA v Khawar: 2002 210 CLR 1; [2002] HCA 14 Gleeson: 9104 Refugee ...
In many respects Australian superior courts are similar to the Senior Courts of England and Wales. In Australia, superior courts generally: In Australia, superior courts generally: have unlimited jurisdiction in law and equity, [ 16 ] or at least are not subject to jurisdictional limits as to the remedies they may grant;
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The first edition of the Australian Guide to Legal Citation ("AGLC1") was published in 1998, a year which saw the publication of three other general guides: [5] Colin Fong, Australian Legal Citation - A Guide ("Fong's guide"); Pearl Rozenberg, Australian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation ("Law Book Co. guide"); and