Examples of Full Court in a sentence
A reference in a written law or book, document or writing to the Full Court of the Supreme Court (whether those or some other words are used) is, unless the contrary intention appears, to be construed as if it had been amended to be a reference to the Court of Appeal.
Note 1 A territory law includes these rules (see Legislation Act, s 98).Note 2 Appeals may be made from the courts and tribunals mentioned in table 5051 to the Supreme Court.Note 3 Certain jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under the Legal Profession Act 2006 must be exercised by a Full Court (see Supreme Court Act 1933, s 11).
The Full Court may set aside an order made under subrule (4) on the application of a party affected by the order.
Where it is satisfied that a delay would be caused by proceeding in accordance with subrule (1)(b) and would or might entail irreparable or serious injustice, the Full Court may make an order without notice to a party on such terms as to costs or otherwise and subject to such undertaking, if any, as it thinks fit.
An appeal does not lie to a Full Court from a decision of a single Judge exercising jurisdiction under this section.