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Court Rules Acts & Regulations - Federal Court of Australia
The rules provide the procedural framework within which matters are commenced and conducted in the Federal Court. Select from the following - links are to the Federal Register of Legislation website (formerly ComLaw). Federal Court Rules 2011 Federal Court (Bankruptcy) Rules 2016 Federal Court (Corporations) Rules 2000
https://www.fedcourt.gov.au/law-and-practice/rules-acts-and-regulationsFiling documents - High Court of Australia
The office hours of the Registry shall be from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm. Documents must be lodged by 4.00 pm Monday to Friday to be filed on that day, any act done after 4.00 pm on a day shall be taken to have been done on the next day on which the Registry is open.
https://www.hcourt.gov.au/registry/filing-documentsAustralian court rules an AI can be considered an inventor on patent ...
Australian court rules an AI can be considered an inventor on patent filings IP lawyer says decision is bad because the last thing we need is robot patent trolls Simon Sharwood, APAC Editor Mon 2 Aug 2021 // 07:02 UTC 55 An Australian Court has decided that an artificial intelligence can be recognised as an inventor in a patent submission.
https://www.theregister.com/2021/08/02/ai_inventor_allowed_in_australia/Learn about court processes, procedures and documents
The Federal Court Rules set out the procedures that need to be followed in the Court. They also direct you to the appropriate forms to be used when preparing documents for use in the Court. The forms can also be found on the Court's website. Each NPA webpage contains information about the forms and rules required to start a matter in that NPA.
https://www.fedcourt.gov.au/going-to-court/i-am-a-party/court-processesDistrict Court rules & forms - CAA
Law Society of South Australia; Legal Practitioners Act 1981; Related links. Library services; Court rules; Common form judgments & orders; Bench books; Virtual court hearings (via Webex) Transcript; ... District Court rules & forms caa_admin 2021-09-17T16:32:01+09:30. These compilations provide access to all Rules, Supplementary Rules and ...
https://www.courts.sa.gov.au/rules-forms-fees/rules/district-court-rules/Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law) Rules 2021
Part 1.3—Court’s powers in relation to the Rules Chapter 2—Starting a proceeding Chapter 3—Parties and representation Chapter 4—Dispute resolution Chapter 5—Interlocutory orders Chapter 6—Disclosure and subpoenas Chapter 7—Experts and assessors Chapter 8—Admissions and evidence Chapter 9—Transferring proceedings Chapter 10—Finalising a proceeding
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2021L01197AI can be an inventor on patent filings, rules Australian court
Thaler’s legal representative, Dr Ryan Abbott from the University of Surrey, has been involved in filing patent applications for DABUS in countries such as Australia, the US, the UK, Germany,...
https://www.siliconrepublic.com/machines/ai-inventors-australia-dabusPreparing documents for eFiling - Federal Circuit Court of Australia
Requirements for eFiling can be found in the following rules: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law) Rules 2021 – Rule 2.23. Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2021 – Rule 2.08. Please also check for any current Practice Directions in the Rules and Regulations section of the Court’s website.
https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/pubs/preparing-docs-efilingMagistrates Court rules & forms - CAA
Magistrates Court Rules 1992 (Criminal) Magistrates Court Criminal Rules.docx. Magistrates Court Criminal Rules.pdf. Magistrates Court Rules 1992 (Criminal) pre actions 5/3/2018. ... Form 133 – Warrant South Australian Public Health Act. Form 133 - Warrant South Australian Public Health Act.docx. Form 133 - Warrant South Australian Public ...
https://www.courts.sa.gov.au/rules-forms-fees/rules/magistrates-court-rules/Federal Court Rules 2011 - Legislation
1.01 Name of Rules 1.04 Application Division 1.2—Application about procedures Division 1.3—General powers of the Court Division 1.4—Interpretation Division 1.5—Time Part 2—Registry and documents Part 3—Registrars Part 4—Lawyers Part 5—Court supervision of proceedings Part 6—Court supervision of parties and other persons
https://www.legislation.gov.au/details/f2019c00426