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UNIFORM CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES 2005 - REG 7.1
By whom proceedings may be commenced and carried on
7.1 By whom proceedings may be commenced and carried on
(cf SCR Part 4, rules 4 and 4A, Part 66, rule 1; Act No 9 1973, section 43;
Act No 11 1970, section 11)
(1) A natural person may commence and carry on
proceedings in any court, either by a solicitor acting on his or her behalf or
in person.
(1A) Despite subrule (1), but subject to subrule (5), the court
may order that proceedings commenced by a natural person acting on behalf of
another person pursuant to a power of attorney be carried on, on behalf of
that other person, by a solicitor.
(2) A company within the meaning of the
Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth-- (a) may commence and carry on
proceedings in any court by a solicitor or by a director of the company, and
(b) may commence and, unless the court orders otherwise, carry on proceedings
in the Local Court by a duly authorised officer or employee of the company.
(3) In the case of proceedings in the Supreme Court, subrule (2)(a) authorises
a company to commence proceedings by a director only if the director is also a
plaintiff in the proceedings.
(4) A corporation (other than a company within
the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth)-- (a) may
commence and carry on proceedings in any court by a solicitor, and
(b) may
commence and carry on proceedings in any court (other than the Local Court) by
a duly authorised officer of the corporation, and
(c) may commence and,
unless the court orders otherwise, carry on proceedings in the Local Court by
a duly authorised officer or employee of the corporation.
(4A) Despite
subrules (1)-(4), any person may commence and, unless the Commission orders
otherwise, carry on proceedings in the Industrial Relations Commission by an
industrial agent within the meaning of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 .
(4B) Subrule (4A) does not apply to or in respect of proceedings in the
Industrial Relations Commission when constituted as the Industrial Court.
(5)
Despite subrules (1)-(4), any person may commence and, unless the court orders
otherwise, carry on proceedings in the Local Court-- (a) by a person who
carries out commercial agent activity that is debt collection within the
meaning of section 60 of the Fair Trading Act 1987 , in relation only to
proceedings on an application for-- (i) an instalment order, or
(ii) an order
for examination, or
(iii) a writ of execution, or
(iv) a garnishee order, or
(b) by a person holding a licence as a real estate agent, strata managing
agent or on-site residential property manager within the meaning of the
Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 in relation only to-- (i)
proceedings on an application referred to in paragraph (a), or
(ii) the
filing of a certificate under section 51 of the
Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001 .
(6) A solicitor who is a
person's solicitor on the record must hold an unrestricted practising
certificate. Note : The term
"solicitor on the record" is defined in the Dictionary.
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