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This legislation has been repealed.

FOREIGN JUDGMENTS (RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT) ACT 1954 (REPEALED) - SECT 13

13. (1) Except as provided in the next succeeding subsection, where a judgment under which a sum of money is payable has been entered in the Supreme Court against a person and the judgment creditor desires to enforce the judgment in a country in relation to which Part II of this Act extends, the Registrar shall, on an application made by the judgment creditor as prescribed and on payment of the prescribed fee, and if such matters with respect to the judgment as are prescribed are shown, issue to the judgment creditor a certified copy of the judgment, together with a certificate containing such particulars with respect to the action, including the causes of action, and the rate of interest, if any, payable on the sum payable under the judgment, as are prescribed.

(2) Where execution of a judgment is stayed for any period pending an appeal or for any other reason, an application shall not be made under this section with respect to the judgment until the expiration of that period.

Savings where proclamations revoked or amended



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