Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This section is in addition to, and does not limit, section 23D.
(2) The clerk of the court has the following additional powers—
(a) power to adjourn a matter before the court on terms decided by the clerk or stated in an application;
(b) power to make any order a magistrate may make with the consent of all the parties to a matter.
(3) However, the clerk of the court may exercise the powers mentioned in subsection (2) only if—
(a) application for the adjournment or order is made to a Magistrates Court; and
(b) all the parties to the matter consent in writing, personally or by their agent, to the exercise of the power.
(4) When exercising a power under subsection (2)—
(a) the parties to the matter need not be present; and
(b) the clerk of the court is taken to constitute a Magistrates Court.