Deputy presidents (court)
421 Deputy presidents (court)
The Governor in Council may appoint a person as a deputy president (court) of the court.
The person must—
be a lawyer of at least 5 years standing; and
have either of the following—
high-level experience in business or industry or in a relevant entity;
suitable experience, qualifications and standing in the community to be appointed as a deputy president (court).
The person can not be—
a member of the Executive Council or Legislative Assembly; or
a director of a corporation engaged in a calling; or
an auditor of a corporation engaged in a calling or of a business; or
a person who participates in any capacity in the management of—
a corporation engaged in a calling; or
a business.
In this section—
relevant entity see section 418(4).
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