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COURT PROCEDURES AMENDMENT RULES 2007 (NO 2) (NO 37 OF 2007)
The Rule-Making Committee (currently comprising the Chief Justice, the
Master, the Chief Magistrate and Magistrate Burns) may make rules in relation to
the practice and procedure of ACT courts and their registries pursuant to
section 7 of the Court Procedures Act 2004.
The Court Procedures
Rules 2006 commenced in the ACT Supreme Court on 1 July 2006 and in the ACT
Magistrates Court on 1 January 2007. From the time of commencement of the rules
on 1 July 2006, the Courts and the Joint Rules Advisory Committee have conducted
a continuous and consultative review of the rules. This process has resulted in
the attached Court Procedures Amendment Rules 2007 (No 2).
In
addition to some minor amendments, new rules have been introduced to provide for
new definitions of usual undertaking as to damages and usual order as
to interest in relation to interest after judgment. The rule relating to
claiming damages in a pleading (rule 417) has been amended so as to provide
that, for any damages claimed that are not general damages, the pleading must
state the amount of the damages claimed that is known to the party.
The
power of the Registrar of the Magistrates Court to order the imprisonment of a
fine defaulter is now included in the Registrar’s powers in rule 6251.