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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 2014

Enforcement—conditional orders

    (1)     An order of the court subject to a condition may be enforced only if the condition is satisfied.

Note 1     Order is defined in the dictionary to include judgment (see also def  made ).

Note 2     The court's leave is also required (see r 2012 (1) (c)).

    (2)     Unless the court otherwise orders, if a person fails to satisfy a condition the court has included in an order, the person entitled to the benefit of the order loses the benefit.

    (3)     The court may order otherwise for subrule (2) on an application made before or after the time to satisfy the condition has passed.

Note     Pt 6.2 (Applications in proceedings) applies to an application for an order otherwise ordering.

    (4)     If subrule (2) applies to an order, then, unless the court otherwise orders, any interested person may take any steps—

        (a)     that are justified by the order; or

        (b)     that might have been taken if the order had not been made.



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