(1) This regulation applies if:
(a) a judgment has been entered in an Australian court for a claim for compensation under the applied provisions; and
(b) a person, in whose favour such judgment has been entered, decides to enforce the judgment in a country, other than Australia, in which the Bunker Oil Convention applies; and
(c) the person has applied to the court for the issue of any of the following court documents:
(i) a certified copy of the judgment;
(ii) a certified copy of any document filed with the court in the proceedings;
(iii) a certificate giving details of an order made by the court in the proceedings;
(iv) a certificate giving details of an act or thing done in the proceedings that is recorded in a document forming part of the record kept by the court.
(2) The Registrar, or other proper officer, of the court must, on application by the person, issue the person with the court document that the person has applied for under paragraph (1) (c).
(3) The person must pay the court fee for the issue of a court document mentioned in paragraph (1) (c) if:
(a) the person has applied to the court for the issue of the court document; and
(b) the court charges a fee for the issue of the court document.