Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Register, regulations, amendments, and other miscellaneous provisions - Jurisdiction

253: Jurisdiction of High Court

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"The High Court makes decisions on important society matters."

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The High Court can hear and decide on certain matters. You can go to the High Court for orders or to exercise powers under the Incorporated Societies Act 2022. The High Court can also hear appeals from the District Court about matters under this Act.

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Part 6Register, regulations, amendments, and other miscellaneous provisions
Jurisdiction

253Jurisdiction of High Court

  1. The High Court may hear and determine the following matters:

  2. applications for orders, or for a court to exercise any other power, under any provision of this Act:
    1. appeals arising from any proceeding in the District Court under this Act.