Supreme Court of New South Wales

Archived delegations under Section 13 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005


Archived delegation under the Criminal Procedure Regulation 2010

Criminal Procedure Regulation 2010

Pursuant to clause 107 of the Criminal Procedure Regulation 2010, I direct that:

1. Any registrar of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as the registrar or as a deputy to the registrar) may exercise all of the functions conferred in respect of the regulation;

2. A chief clerk of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as a chief clerk) may postpone a fee imposed under the regulation provided that the fee is not postponed for a period of greater than seven days.

This delegation takes effect from 27 September 2012.

Dated: 27 September 2012

Linda Murphy

Principal Registrar

Archived delegation under the Civil Procedure Regulation 2012

Civil Procedure Regulation 2012

Pursuant to clause 15 of the Civil Procedure Regulation 2012, I direct that:

1. Any registrar of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as the registrar or as a deputy to the registrar) may exercise all of the functions conferred in respect of the regulation except in relation to the waiver or remission of fees.

2. The Prothonotary (including a person acting as the Prothonotary) may waive or remit a fee.

3. A chief clerk of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as a chief clerk) may postpone a fee imposed under the regulation provided that the fee is not postponed for a period of greater than seven days.

This delegation takes effect from 27 September 2012.

Dated: 27 September 2012

Linda Murphy

Principal Registrar

Last updated:

17 Aug 2023

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