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The information on the Form 24 is required for the Queensland Revenue Office and to monitor compliance with legislative requirements relating to electrical safety switches (Electrical Safety Office) and smoke alarms (Queensland Fire and Emergency Services); and to update information held on the valuation and sales
Summons. A summons is a Magistrates Court document used in criminal proceedings that instructs a person to give evidence or produce a document. If youre involved in proceedings in a Magistrates Court, you can have a summons issued by a justice of the peace to make a government body produce relevant documents.
Our legal system has a range of courts and tribunals, including the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT), Magistrates Court, District Court and Supreme Court of Queensland. The High Court of Australia is the highest court in every state and territory. Each court or tribunal has a different jurisdiction.
You can file documents in Supreme Court registries from Monday to Friday during business hours (excluding public and court holidays), or mail them to the registrar of the Supreme Court in your local area. Once a proceeding commences, you must file all further documents in that registry.
The main difference between court proceedings commenced by claim and those commenced by originating application are that proceedings commenced by claim require pleadings. Pleadings are of use to the court when there are serious disputes of fact between the parties (pleadings narrow the issues of fact to be decided).
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Paper certificates of title have not been needed in Queensland since 1994 when the land registry was computerised.
A Form 20 is submitted to Titles Queensland with any Transfer that has Transferees acting as Trustees. This Form is not a separate document in PEXA, but is instead automatically generated as part of the Transfer document.
An originating application is a document filed in a court for the purpose of claiming a legal remedy. The person filing the application is called the applicant. The person responding to the application is called the respondent. Once filed, the application is referred to as a proceeding.

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