Criminal Procedure Regulation 2010 Pursuant to clause 107 of the Criminal Procedure Regulation 2010, I direct that: 1. Any registrar of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as the registrar or as a deputy to the registrar) may exercise all of the functions conferred in respect of the regulation; 2. A chief clerk of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as a chief clerk) may postpone a fee imposed under the regulation provided that the fee is not postponed for a period of greater than seven days. This delegation takes effect from 27 September 2012. Dated: 27 September 2012 Linda Murphy Principal Registrar Archived delegation under the Civil Procedure Regulation 2012Civil Procedure Regulation 2012 Pursuant to clause 15 of the Civil Procedure Regulation 2012, I direct that:
1. Any registrar of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as the registrar or as a deputy to the registrar) may exercise all of the functions conferred in respect of the regulation except in relation to the waiver or remission of fees. 2. The Prothonotary (including a person acting as the Prothonotary) may waive or remit a fee. 3. A chief clerk of the Supreme Court (including a person acting as a chief clerk) may postpone a fee imposed under the regulation provided that the fee is not postponed for a period of greater than seven days.
This delegation takes effect from 27 September 2012.
Dated: 27 September 2012
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