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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 2156

Instalment order—content and issue

    (1)     An instalment order for a money order must state—

        (a)     the amount recoverable under the money order; and

        (b)     the amount of the instalments and when they are payable under the instalment order.

    (2)     The amount recoverable must include—

        (a)     unless the court otherwise orders

              (i)     the unpaid costs of any previous enforcement proceeding for the same money order (including any amounts recoverable under the Service and Execution of Process Act 1992

(Cwlth)); and

              (ii)     the unpaid interest on those costs; and

        (b)     the costs relating to the instalment order; and

        (c)     the amount of interest on the order debt.

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

    (3)     The instalment order must require payment of the instalments to be made to, or as directed from time to time by, the enforcement creditor unless the court otherwise orders.

    (4)     If the court makes an instalment order, or an order otherwise ordering under subrule (3), the registrar must give a sealed copy of the order to the enforcement creditor.

    (5)     A direction under subrule (3) must be made by notice given to the enforcement debtor.



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