Jurisdiction continuity: existing federal jurisdiction transfers to successor court until Parliament prescribes otherwise by law. The provision establishes a transitional rule by which the Supreme Court, until Parliament provides otherwise, exercises the jurisdiction and powers that the Federal Court could exercise immediately before the Constitution's commencement for matters not falling within the separate appellate provisions.
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Jurisdiction continuity: existing federal jurisdiction transfers to successor court until Parliament prescribes otherwise by law.
The provision establishes a transitional rule by which the Supreme Court, until Parliament provides otherwise, exercises the jurisdiction and powers that the Federal Court could exercise immediately before the Constitution's commencement for matters not falling within the separate appellate provisions.
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