(2) Subject to subsection (3), each court of
summary jurisdiction of each State is invested with federal jurisdiction, and jurisdiction is conferred on each court of summary jurisdiction of each Territory, with respect to matters arising under this Part.
(2) An order that a non-judicial officer of a court of
summary jurisdiction of a State has purported to make is an ineffective order if:
(3) If a court, or a non-judicial officer of a court of
summary jurisdiction of a State, has purported to affirm, vary, revoke, set aside, reverse, revive or suspend an ineffective order, a reference in this Part to the ineffective order is a reference to the order in the form in which, and to the extent to which, it purports or purported to have effect from time to time.
(a) in the case of a court of
summary jurisdiction of a State that has a Family Court of the State — to the Family Court of the State; or
(2) Subject to subsections (5) and (7), each court of
summary jurisdiction of each State is invested with federal jurisdiction, and jurisdiction is conferred on each court of summary jurisdiction of each Territory, in relation to matters arising under this Act.
(1) An appeal lies from a decree of a court of
summary jurisdiction of a State or Territory exercising jurisdiction under this Act to the Family Court or to the Supreme Court of that State or Territory.
(2) Subject to this Part, a matrimonial cause (other than proceedings of a kind referred to in subparagraph (a)(ii) or paragraph (b) of the definition of matrimonial cause in subsection 4 (1)-RRB- may be instituted under this Act in a Court of
summary jurisdiction of a State or Territory.
(6) Subject to this Part and to section 111AA, each court of
summary jurisdiction of each State is invested with federal jurisdiction, and jurisdiction is conferred on each court of summary jurisdiction of each Territory, with respect to matters arising under this Act in respect of which:
(1) Subject to subsection (5), each court of
summary jurisdiction of each State is invested with federal jurisdiction in relation to matters arising under this Part (other than proceedings for leave under section 60G).
Not exact matches
In this role Carrie also coordinates and drafts
summary judgment motions and motions in limine in
state and federal court in multiple
jurisdictions, and develops and prepares the trial and deposition testimony
of expert witnesses and corporate representatives.
Most people probably don't have a natural sense
of the
jurisdiction of each court — or even how many there are in their
state — but an input like «California courts» will give you a
summary of key stats about all the district courts in a given
state, including a list
of the largest cities in each
of them.
Note: Under section 39A
of the Judiciary Act 1903, the
jurisdiction conferred by this subsection on a
State court
of summary jurisdiction may only be exercised by certain judicial officers
of the court.
(a) from a Family Court
of a
State to a court
of summary jurisdiction prescribed in regulations made for the purposes
of section 44A; or
(2) Each court
of summary jurisdiction of each referring
State is invested with federal
jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under this Act in respect
of which de facto financial causes are instituted under this Act.
(b) the institution
of proceedings in, or the transfer
of proceedings to, a court
of summary jurisdiction in a specified part
of a
State or Territory;
(b) from a court
of summary jurisdiction prescribed in those regulations to a Family Court
of a
State.
(7AA) A court
of summary jurisdiction in a
State or Territory shall not hear or determine proceedings under this Act instituted in or transferred to that court otherwise than in accordance with any Proclamation in force under subsection (7).