(1) This section applies if, by operation of a transfer order, the purchaser becomes a party to proceedings instead of the vendor.
(2) The relevant court officer:
(a) must register the effect of the transfer order if requested in writing to do so by a party to the proceedings or the vendor; and
(b) may register the effect of the transfer order even if no such request has been made.
(3) If evidence would, apart from the transfer order, have been adducible or admissible in the proceedings by, or in relation to, the vendor, then on and after the change of parties, the evidence is adducible or admissible by, or in relation to, the purchaser.
(4) The court may make any order that is necessary or convenient to facilitate the change of parties to the proceedings.
(5) In this section:
"court" includes a tribunal or other decision making body or person.
"court officer" for a court, means the registrar, clerk or other officer responsible for recording matters relating to proceedings before the court.
register the effect of the transfer order means:
(a) to record the documents and information necessary to show the effect of the transfer order; and
(b) to take any other action that is appropriate in consequence of the transfer order having had effect.