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HIGH COURT RULES 2004 - RULE 10.02

Enforcement

10.02.1     An order of the Court or a Justice in a proceeding may be enforced against all persons bound by it in the same way as a judgment to the same effect.

10.02.2     If a mandamus, mandatory order, injunction, or other judgment requiring a person to do an act is not obeyed, the Court or a Justice, whether or not proceedings for contempt have been taken against the disobedient party, may direct that the act be done, so far as practicable and at the expense of the disobedient party, by the party who obtained the order or by some other person.

10.02.3     Where a direction has been made under rule   10.02.2, upon the act being done, the expenses incurred may be ascertained in such manner as the Court or a Justice directs and the amount ascertained and the costs may be recovered from the disobedient party.

10.02.4     A judgment or order for the payment of money into Court or for the performance of any act other than payment of money to another may be enforced by attachment.

10.02.5     A judgment or order requiring a person to abstain from doing an act may be enforced by committal.

 



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