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CORPORATIONS LAW RULES 2000 (2000 NO 16) - REG 12

Originating process and interlocutory process—forms 2 and 3

(1)       Unless these rules otherwise provide, a person must make an application required or permitted by the Law to be made to the court—

        (a)     if the application is not made in a proceeding already commenced in the court—by filing an originating process; and

        (b)     in any other case—by filing an interlocutory process.

(2)       Unless the court otherwise directs, a person may make an application to the court in relation to a proceeding in relation to which final relief has been granted by filing an interlocutory process in the proceeding.

(3)       An originating process must—

        (a)     be in accordance with form 2; and

        (b)     state the following:

              (i)     each section of the Law or the ASC Law, or each regulation of the Corporations Regulations, under which the proceeding is brought;

              (ii)     the relief sought.

(4)       An interlocutory process must—

        (a)     be in accordance with form 3; and

        (b)     state the following:

              (i)     if appropriate, each section of the Law or the ASC Law, or each regulation of the Corporations Regulations, or each rule of court under which the interlocutory application is made;

              (ii)     the relief sought.



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