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Subject:
Supreme Court of NSW
Category: Relationships and Society > Law Asked by: cati-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
21 Apr 2003 01:17 PDT
Expires: 21 Apr 2003 21:01 PDT Question ID: 193190 |
Is the supreme court of NSW able to exercise juridiction over commonwealth matters? If so, by what means? |
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Re: Supreme Court of NSW
From: denco-ga on 21 Apr 2003 14:51 PDT |
Howdy cati, I am posting this as a comment, but if it is enough to answer your question, please say so, and I will repost this as an answer. University of Sydney Law School Library http://www.law.usyd.edu.au/~library/lawx/Aug00/pracproc_c.htm "Court also has Commonwealth Jurisdiction - s.39 Judiciary Act, 1902 and Cross Vesting Scheme." University of Sydney Law School Library http://www.usyd.edu.au/lec/subjects/pdf/15.pdf Pages 11-14 "As will be shown shortly s.23 of the Supreme Court Act (NSW) confers a very broad jurisdiction on the Supreme Court - which also has an inherent jurisdiction." ... 1(a) Original jurisdiction - civil (i) Section 23 Supreme Court Act ("the Act") provides:-" 23. The court shall have all jurisdiction which may be necessary for the administration of justice in New South Wales." Search strategy supreme court "New South Wales" jurisdiction "commonwealth matters" ://www.google.com/search?q=supreme+court+%22New+South+Wales%22+jurisdiction+%22commonwealth+matters%22 Looking Forward, denco-ga |
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Re: Supreme Court of NSW
From: denco-ga on 21 Apr 2003 17:55 PDT |
Apologies on the formatting of the original comment. Howdy cati, I am posting this as a comment, but if it is enough to answer your question, please say so, and I will repost this as an answer. University of Sydney Law School Library http://www.law.usyd.edu.au/~library/lawx/Aug00/pracproc_c.htm "Court also has Commonwealth Jurisdiction - s.39 Judiciary Act, 1902 and Cross Vesting Scheme." University of Sydney Law School Library http://www.usyd.edu.au/lec/subjects/pdf/15.pdf Pages 11-14 "As will be shown shortly s.23 of the Supreme Court Act (NSW) confers a very broad jurisdiction on the Supreme Court - which also has an inherent jurisdiction." ... 1(a) Original jurisdiction - civil (i) Section 23 Supreme Court Act ("the Act") provides:-" 23. The court shall have all jurisdiction which may be necessary for the administration of justice in New South Wales." Search strategy supreme court "New South Wales" jurisdiction "commonwealth matters" ://www.google.com/search?q=supreme+court+%22New+South+Wales%22+jurisdiction+%22commonwealth+matters%22 Looking Forward, denco-ga |
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Re: Supreme Court of NSW
From: cati-ga on 21 Apr 2003 20:38 PDT |
What u have written is really really useful and is enough... if u could please repost it as an answer. Thank-you |
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Re: Supreme Court of NSW
From: cati-ga on 21 Apr 2003 21:00 PDT |
Denco the imformation that u provided for me was enough, and even though i just wrote, can u please post an a written ansers, i really don't need on what u have done and the way that u have formatted the response in fine.... cus i really like the style of solving the questions i was wandering if u could to answer the question which i recently posted on case management of teh supreme court on NSW. |
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