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HIGH COURT RULES 2004 - RULE 8.07

Stay, bail, preservation of property and other interlocutory orders

8.07.1     The Court or a Justice of its own motion or on application may at any time make such order as is necessary to effectuate the grant of original or appellate jurisdiction in the Court.

8.07.2     Without limiting the generality of rule   8.07.1, where any proceeding is pending in the Court, whether in its original or its appellate jurisdiction, the Court or a Justice on the application of a party may make such orders as are appropriate:

  (a)   staying proceedings, whether in the Court or elsewhere, in whole or in part;

  (b)   staying proceedings under any judgment or order, whether of the Court or otherwise;

  (c)   admitting a person in custody to bail;

  (d)   for the preservation of the subject matter of the proceeding.

8.07.3     Unless the Court or a Justice otherwise orders, an order admitting a person in custody to bail:

  (a)   shall state the conditions on which that person is admitted to bail;

  (b)   may be conditioned upon that person giving security by recognisance, one or more sureties or both by recognisance and one or more sureties; and

  (c)   shall specify the time and place at which, and the person or court to whom, the person admitted to bail shall surrender.

 



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