Tasmanian Legislation
Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Amendment Rules 2000
The Rules Committee of Magistrates Court (Civil Division) makes the following Rules of Court under section 22 of the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Act 1992 .
1. Short title These rules may be cited as the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Amendment Rules 2000 .
2. Commencement These rules take effect on the day on which their making is notified in the Gazette.
3. Principal Rules In these rules, the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Rules 1998 are referred to as the Principal Rules.
4. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Rules 1998 .
5. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Rules 1998 .
6. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Rules 1998 .
7. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Rules 1998 .
These Rules of Court were made by the Rules Committee of Magistrates Court (Civil Division) at a meeting held on 2 November 2000.
Arnold George Shott
Chief Magistrate
Shan Eve Tennent
Magistrate
Roger Cedric Willee
Member
Sam Mollard
Member
Helen Wood
Member
Don Jones
Member
Peter Dixon
Member
Zygmunt Szramka
Member
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.
Notified in the Gazette on 15 November 2000
These rules are administered in the Department of Justice and Industrial Relations.
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