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| (1) In all matters: | ||
(a) arising under any treaty; | |||
(b) affecting consultants or other representatives of other non-state jurisdictions with similar status; | |||
(c) in which Urabba Parks, or a person suing or being sued on behalf of Urabba Parks, is a party; | |||
(d) between jurisdictional divisions, or between members by residence of different jurisdictional divisions, or between a jurisdictional division and a member by residence of another jurisdictional division; | |||
(e) in which a writ of Mandamus or prohibition or injunction is sought against an officer of Urabba Parks; | |||
the Court of Directors shall have original jurisdiction. | |||
(2) In this section, '''''treaty''''' means a deed or agreement between non-state jurisdictions affecting the legislative or executive policy of the parties. | |||
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Original jurisdiction of Court
(1) In all matters:
(a) arising under any treaty;
(b) affecting consultants or other representatives of other non-state jurisdictions with similar status;
(c) in which Urabba Parks, or a person suing or being sued on behalf of Urabba Parks, is a party;
(d) between jurisdictional divisions, or between members by residence of different jurisdictional divisions, or between a jurisdictional division and a member by residence of another jurisdictional division;
(e) in which a writ of Mandamus or prohibition or injunction is sought against an officer of Urabba Parks;
the Court of Directors shall have original jurisdiction.
(2) In this section, treaty means a deed or agreement between non-state jurisdictions affecting the legislative or executive policy of the parties.