NSW Legislation
Electronic Transactions (ECM Courts) Order 2005
1 Name of Order This Order is the Electronic Transactions (ECM Courts) Order 2005.
2 Commencement This Order commences on 28 October 2005.
3 Definitions (1) In this Order— Comcase means the electronic case management system of that name that has been established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. DCFA means the electronic case management system named Digital Case File Application that has been established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. e-Court means the electronic case management system of that name that has been established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. ECM system has the same meaning as in the Act, Schedule 1. JusticeLink means the electronic case management system of that name that has been established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. NCAT Online means the electronic case management system of that name that has been established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. Online Criminal Registry means the electronic case management system of that name established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. Online Registry means the electronic case management system of that name that has been established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. Pathway means the electronic case management system named Pathway established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. SDMS means the electronic case management system named Single Dispute Management System that has been established under the Act, Schedule 1, clause 2. the Act means the Electronic Transactions Act 2000.
Note— The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Order. (2) Notes in the text of this Order do not form part of the Order.
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