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  2. Local Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Local Court of New South Wales hears civil matters of a monetary value of up to $100,000; mental health matters; family law and/or child care matters; adult criminal proceedings, including committal hearings, and summary prosecutions for summary offences (i.e., offences of a less serious nature) and indictable offences; licensing issues (as the Licensing Court); industrial matters; and ...

  3. Small claims court - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales: The Small Claims Division of the Local Court of New South Wales hears civil claims up to $20,000, while the General Division hears civil disputes between $20,000 and $100,000 in value. [6] Northern Territory: Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal has jurisdiction over small claims, which involve amounts up to ...

  4. List of New South Wales courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The primary courts currently sitting in New South Wales are: Court of Appeal of New South Wales; Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales; Supreme Court of New South Wales; Land and Environment Court of New South Wales; District Court of New South Wales; Local Court of New South Wales; Additional, specialist courts include:

  5. Judiciary of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Court (Qld); Employment Court Supreme Court : District Court (NSW - Qld - SA - WA); County Court . No intermediate court (ACT - NI - NT - Tas) Inferior courts: Magistrates' Court (ACT - Qld - SA - Tas - Vic - WA); Local Court (NSW - NT); Court of Petty Sessions Quasi-judicial tribunals for e.g. small claims and/or administrative review

  6. Courthouses in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The first New South Welsh Charter of Justice of 2 April 1787 created the power to convene a criminal court. This was the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction.The first Charter of Justice also created a Court of Civil Jurisdiction to hear and determine in a summary way all pleas relating to real and personal property, debts, contracts, grant of probates and to administer intestate estates.

  7. New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    On Friday, 3 February 2017, the New South Wales Court of Appeal issued a declaration that the NSW Administrative and Civil Tribunal(NCAT) (which handles a range of small civil disputes), has no jurisdiction if one party lives in another state. [6]

  8. Category:New South Wales courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of New South Wales (3 C, 7 P) Pages in category "New South Wales courts and tribunals" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  9. Local government in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The NSW Supreme Court ordered re-run elections in Kempsey, Singleton and Shellharbour Ward A. In Kempsey, the highest placed non-elected candidate from 2021, Dean Saul, was instead one the first councillors elected. [22] This failure caused the NSW Government to suspend the iVote system from use in the 2023 New South Wales state election.