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FOREIGN EVIDENCE ACT 1994
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
4. References to evidence taken in an examination
5. External Territories
6. Act to bind Crown
PART 2--EXAMINATION--OF WITNESSES ABROAD
Division 1--Proceedings in superior courts
7. Orders for taking evidence abroad
8. Directions and requests relating to orders
9. Use of evidence taken in an examination
Division 2--Proceedings in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) and inferior courts
9A. Orders for taking evidence abroad--Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
10. Orders for taking evidence abroad--inferior courts
11. Orders for taking evidence abroad--family law matters
12. Use of evidence taken in an examination
Division 3--Subsequent proceedings
13. Directions for use in subsequent proceedings of evidence taken abroad
14. Use of that evidence in subsequent proceedings
Division 4--Miscellaneous
15. Discretion to exclude evidence
16. Variation or revocation of orders
17. Courts may exercise certain powers in chambers
18. Operation of other laws
19. Rules of court
PART 3--USE--OF FOREIGN MATERIAL IN CRIMINAL AND RELATED CIVIL PROCEEDINGS
Division 1--Preliminary
20. Proceedings to which this Part applies
Division 2--Obtaining foreign material
21. Requests for foreign material
22. Requirements for testimony
23. Form of testimony
Division 3--Using foreign material
24. Foreign material may be adduced as evidence
25. Discretion to prevent foreign material being adduced--general
Division 4--Miscellaneous
26. Evidentiary certificates relating to requests made to foreign countries
27. Operation of other laws
PART 3A--USE--OF FOREIGN MATERIAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT MATERIAL IN TERRORISM-RELATED PROCEEDINGS
27A. Foreign material may be adduced as evidence
27AA. Evidentiary certificates relating to requests made to foreign countries
27B. Foreign government material may be adduced as evidence
27C. Discretion to prevent material being adduced
27D. Admissibility of material adduced
27DA. Warning and informing jury
27E. Operation of other laws
PART 4--USE--OF FOREIGN MATERIAL AND RECORDS OF FOREIGN BUSINESS AUTHORITIES IN CERTAIN CIVIL PROCEEDINGS
Division 1--Preliminary
28. Proceedings to which this Part applies
Division 2--Obtaining foreign material
29. Requests for foreign material
30. Requirements for testimony
31. Form of testimony
Division 3--Using foreign material
32. Foreign material may be adduced as evidence
33. Discretion to prevent foreign material being adduced
Division 4--Records of foreign business authorities
34. Evidence of records of foreign business authorities
Division 5--Miscellaneous
35. Evidentiary certificates relating to requests made to foreign business authorities
36. Operation of other laws
PART 5--AUTHENTICATING--FOREIGN PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
37. Certificates attached to foreign public documents
38. Foreign public documents not requiring legalisation
39. Lesser formalities for authentication etc.
PART 6--TAKING--EVIDENCE FOR PROCEEDINGS IN FOREIGN COURTS
40. Application of this Part
41. Exercise of powers under this Part
42. Orders
43. Copies etc. of documents
44. Intervention
45. Injunctions
PART 7--MISCELLANEOUS
46. Regulations
SCHEDULE Hague Convention abolishing the requirement of legalisation for foreign public documents
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