Western Australian Consolidated Regulations In these rules, unless
the contrary intention appears —
agent means a lawyer or any other person who is
representing you with the leave of the Court;
application means an application made under
Part 12;
approved form means the form approved by the Chief
Magistrate;
counterclaim means a claim made by a defendant
against a claimant including a claim for set‑off;
default judgment means a judgment without trial
given against a party for a failure by the party to comply with the Act, these
rules or an order made by the Court, and includes a dismissal of a claim for
want of service without consideration of its merits;
defendant means a party against which a claim is
made by a claimant;
enforcement officer has the meaning given to that
term in the Civil Judgments Enforcement Act 2004 section 3;
lodge has the meaning affected by rule 47;
order includes a direction;
partnership means —
(a) a
partnership as defined in the Partnership Act 1895 section 7;
(b) an
unincorporated company or association formed for the purposes of gain; or
(c) 3 or
more persons who otherwise have a joint or several interest or liability in a
case;
personal service has a meaning corresponding with
the meaning of “serve personally”;
Public Trustee means the Public Trustee under the
Public Trustee Act 1941 ;
registrar does not include a deputy registrar;
response means a response made under rule 9
to a claim;
serve has a meaning affected by rule 50;
serve personally in relation to a document, means
to serve the document in accordance with Part 11 Division 3;
the Act means the
Magistrates Court (Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 ;
third party means a party against which a third
party claim is made;
third party claim means a claim made by a
defendant against a party other than the claimant relating to the claim
against the defendant;
working day means a day other than a Saturday, a
Sunday, or a public holiday.
[Rule 4 amended in Gazette
24 Aug 2007 p. 4333; 3 Jun 2008 p. 2139.]