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MAGISTRATES COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) REGULATIONS (NO. 16 OF 1987)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES
COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) REGULATIONS
EXPLANATORY
MEMORANDUM
No. 16 of 1987
These Regulations prescribe the rate of interest applicable in the
Magistrates Court for the period between the date on which a cause of action
arose and the date when judgment is entered, in cases where interest has been
claimed and judgment is entered by default, confession or agreement.
The
Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) (Amendment) Ordinance 1987 and the Small
Claims (Amendment) Ordinance 1987, which allow pre-judgment interest to be
awarded in the ACT Magistrates Court, were made earlier this year but could not
be brought into force until these Regulations were made.
Under new
section 277B inserted in the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Ordinance
1982 by the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) (Amendment) Ordinance 1987,
pre-judgment interest, calculated as prescribed by the Regulations, may be
included in the amount for which judgment is entered by default, confession or
agreement.
The table of interest rates contained in the Regulations has
been prepared in consultation with the Treasury. The rates are representative
of interest costs on small commercial loans during the relevant period. They
are based on figures published in the Reserve Bank Bulletin.
It is
proposed to review the last rate prescribed in the Table twice
yearly.
Regulation 1 provides that the Regulations may be cited as
the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Regulations.
Regulation
2 provides that in the Regulations “the Ordinance” means the
Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Ordinance 1982.
Regulation
3 prescribes the rates of interest payable for the purposes of subsection
227B(2) of the Ordinance and the periods to which those rates
apply.
Authorised by the
Minister for
Justice