Tasmanian Legislation
Supreme Court Amendment Rules 2017
14 December 2017
We, the Honourable Alan Michael Blow, OAM, Chief Justice, and the Honourable Helen Marie Wood, the Honourable Stephen Peter Estcourt, the Honourable Robert William Pearce, the Honourable Michael Joseph Brett and the Honourable Gregory Peter Geason, Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, on the recommendation of the Rule Committee, make the following Rules of Court under the Supreme Court Civil Procedure Act 1932 .
1. Short title These Rules of Court may be cited as the Supreme Court Amendment Rules 2017 .
2. Commencement These Rules of Court take effect on the day on which their making is notified in the Gazette.
3. Principal Rules In these Rules of Court, the Supreme Court Rules 2000 are referred to as the Principal Rules.
4. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
5. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
6. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
7. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
8. The amendments effected by this rule have been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
9. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
10. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
11. The amendment effected by this rule has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Supreme Court Rules 2000 .
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