(see r 3)
Note 1 The Legislation Act 2001 contains definitions and other provisions relevant to this Act.
Note 2 In particular, the Legislation Act 2001, dict, pt 1, defines the following terms:
• child
• lawyer
"claim "includes a matter or question arising under the Act to be decided by arbitration.
"committee"—see the Act, dictionary.
"contractor"—see the Act, section 13 (Subcontracting).
"court" means the Magistrates Court and, in relation to an arbitration, includes a committee.
"current Act" means the Workers Compensation Act 1951 as in force after the commencement of the Workers Compensation Amendment Act 2001.
"dependant"—see the Act, dictionary.
"employer"—see the Act, section 5 (Meaning of employer).
"file" means file with the court.
"injured worker"—see the Act, dictionary.
"injury notice"—see the Act, section 123 (The notice for an injury).
"insurer"—see the Act, dictionary.
"medical referee"—see the Act, dictionary.
"personal representative "means the executor or administrator of the estate of a dead person.
"principal"—see the Act, section 13 (Subcontracting).
"registered agreement"—see the Act, dictionary.
"registrar" means the registrar of the court.
"regulations "means the Workers Compensation Regulations 2002.
"representative", for a party to an arbitration, means a lawyer or other person who represents the party.
"self-insurer"—see the Act, dictionary.
"special register"—see rule 67.
"third party respondent"—see rule 29.
Endnote
Notification
1 Notified under the Legislation Act 2001 on 9 July 2002.
(see
www.legislation.act.gov.au)
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