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COMMERCE ACT 1986 - SECT 78
Lay members of High Court in certain cases
78 Lay members of High Court in certain cases
1 For the purposes of the
exercise by the High Court of its civil jurisdiction under section 47A, 47B,
or 47D or sections 80 to 85 in respect of proceedings that relate to
section 27, 28, 30, 36, 36A, 37, 38, 47, or 47B , a Judge of the court may, of
his own motion or on the application of any party to the proceedings, require
any person or persons appointed as a lay member or lay members of the High
Court pursuant to section 77 , to hear and determine the proceedings as an
additional lay member or additional lay members of the court.
2 Where a lay
member of the High Court is required pursuant to subsection (1) to hear and
determine any proceedings as an additional lay member of the court, that
person shall for the purposes of those proceedings be a lay member of the
court.
3 The provisions of subsections (10) to (13) of section 77 shall apply
in respect of any proceedings to which this section applies as if the
proceedings to which those provisions refer were proceedings in the High Court
under sections 80 to 85 .
4 Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing
provisions of this section, a Judge of the court sitting alone shall have
jurisdiction— a) to make any of the following orders— i) an order on any
application made in the course of any proceedings:
ii) an order that is not
opposed:
iii) an order in any proceedings that the parties agree should be
heard and determined by a Judge alone:
iv) an order in any proceedings where
the matter in issue is substantially a question of law only:
v) an order made
on the application of any party directing that any proceedings should be heard
and determined by a Judge alone on the ground that the matter in issue is
substantially a question of law only:
vi) an order granting the leave of the
court to appeal to the Court of Appeal:
b)
c) to exercise the power to make
an order directing the payment of a pecuniary penalty pursuant to section 80or
section 83 :
d) to exercise the power to grant an injunction pursuant to
section 81or section 84 :
e) to exercise the power to make an order for the
payment of damages in proceedings under section 82or section 84A :
f) to
exercise the power to make an order directing the disposal of shares or assets
under section 85.
History: Section 78(1): amended, on 15 August 2017, by
section 20(1) of the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017
(2017 No 40). Section 78(1): amended, on 15 August 1991, by
section 3(4) of the Judicature Amendment Act 1991 (1991
No 60). Section 78(2): amended, on 15 August 1991,
by section 3(4) of the Judicature Amendment Act 1991 (1991
No 60). Section 78(3): amended, on 1 January 1991,
by section 26(2) of the Commerce Amendment Act 1990 (1990
No 41). Section 78(4)(b): repealed, on 15 August
2017, by section 20(2) of the
Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017 (2017
No 40). Section 78(4)(c): amended, on 1 January
1991, by section 26(3)(a) of the Commerce Amendment Act 1990 (1990
No 41). Section 78(4)(d): amended, on 1 January
1991, by section 26(3)(b) of the Commerce Amendment Act 1990 (1990
No 41). Section 78(4)(e): amended, on 1 January
1991, by section 26(3)(c) of the Commerce Amendment Act 1990 (1990
No 41). Section 78(4)(f): added, on 1 January
1991, by section 26(3)(d) of the Commerce Amendment Act 1990 (1990
No 41).
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