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MAGISTRATES COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2 OF 1988)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES
COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
No. 2 of 1988
The amending Regulation amends the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction)
Regulations (‘the Principal Regulations’) to prescribe a new rate
for pre-judgment interest in the ACT Magistrates Court for the period after 29
February 1988.
The Principal Regulations prescribe the rate of interest
applicable in the Magistrates Court for the period between the date on which a
cause of action arises and the date when judgment is entered, in cases where
interest has been claimed and judgment is entered by default, confession or
agreement.
Under section 227B of the Magistrates Court (Civil
Jurisdiction) Ordinance 1982 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 Principal Regulations is representative of interest costs on small
commercial loans during the relevant period. The rates prescribed are based on
figures published in the Reserve Bank Bulletin.
As was foreshadowed when
the Principal Regulations were made it is proposed to review the last rate
prescribed in the table twice yearly. The last rate prescribed is for the
period after 30 June 1987.
The amending Regulation reflects the first
review of the table. It prescribes a rate of 16.125% for the period after 29
February 1988. It is based on figures for December 1987 contained in the
Reserve Bank Bulletin for January 1988.
Authorised by the
Minister for Justice