Judiciary Amendment Act 2015 (64 of 2015)

Schedule 3   Transitional arrangements

Part 1   Preliminary

1   Definitions

In this Schedule:

AGS agreement means the enterprise agreement known as the Australian Government Solicitor Enterprise Agreement 2012 approved on 29 June 2012 in decision [2012] FWAA 5568.

asset means:

(a) any legal or equitable estate or interest in real or personal property, whether actual, contingent or prospective; and

(b) any right, power, privilege or immunity, whether actual, contingent or prospective.

assets official , in relation to an asset other than land, means the person or authority who, under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory, under a trust instrument or otherwise, has responsibility for keeping a register in relation to assets of the kind concerned.

commencement time means the time at which this Schedule commences.

exempt matter : see item 10.

former AGS means the Australian Government Solicitor established under the Judiciary Act 1903 (as in force immediately before the commencement time).

instrument :

(a) includes:

(i) an agreement or undertaking; and

(ii) a notice, authority, order or instruction; and

(iii) an instrument made under an Act or regulations; but

(b) does not include:

(i) an Act; or

(ii) instruments made under this Act.

land means any legal or equitable estate or interest in real property, whether actual, contingent or prospective.

land registration official , in relation to land, means the Registrar of Titles or other proper officer of the State or Territory in which the land is situated.

liability means any liability, duty or obligation, whether actual, contingent or prospective.

new AGS means the Australian Government Solicitor mentioned in section 55J of the Judiciary Act 1903 (as in force on and after the commencement time).

rules means the rules made under item 25.


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