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High Court of Australia (Fees) Regulations 2022
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This item is authorised by the following title:
Judiciary Act 1903
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F2024C01056 (C01)
14 October 2024
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Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name
3 Authority
3B Definitions
4 Meaning of corporation
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Part 2—Fees
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Division 2.1—General
6 Purpose of Part
7 Fees
Division 2.2—Liability to pay fees
8 Persons liable to pay fees
Division 2.3—When fees are not payable
10 When fees are not payable
Division 2.4—Exemptions and financial hardship fees
11 Persons exempt from paying fees
12 Financial hardship fees
Division 2.5—Payment of fees
12A When fees must be paid
13 Deferral of payment of fees
14 What happens if fees are not paid
Division 2.6—Miscellaneous
15 Refund of fees
16 Annual increase in fees
17 Notice of decision and ART review
18 Debt due to Commonwealth
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Part 3—Application, saving and transitional provisions
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Division 3.1—Application, saving and transitional provisions in relation to the commencement of this instrument
19 Definitions
20 Application provision
21 Saving provision
22 Things done under the old regulations
23 Conduct, event or circumstances occurring before commencement
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Schedule 1—Fees
Part 1—Filing fees and hearing fees
Part 2—Fees for obtaining a document or service
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Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history