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PROPERTY (RELATIONSHIPS) ACT 1984 - SECT 38

Orders etc of a court

38 Orders etc of a court

(1) Without derogating from any other power of a court under this or any other Act or any other law, a court, in exercising its powers under this Part, may do any one or more of the following--
(a) order the transfer of property,
(b) order the sale of property and the distribution of the proceeds of sale in such proportions as the court thinks fit,
(c) order that any necessary deed or instrument be executed and that such documents of title be produced or such other things be done as are necessary to enable an order to be carried out effectively or to provide security for the due performance of an order,
(d) order payment of a lump sum, whether in one amount or by instalments,
(e) order payment of a weekly, fortnightly, monthly, yearly or other periodic sum,
(f) order that payment of any sum ordered to be paid be wholly or partly secured in such manner as the court directs,
(g) appoint or remove trustees,
(h) make an order or grant an injunction--
(i) for the protection of or otherwise relating to the property or financial resources of the parties to an application or either of them, or
(ii) to aid enforcement of any other order made in respect of an application,
or both,
(i) impose terms and conditions,
(j) make an order by consent,
(j1) make an order in the absence of a party,
(k) make any other order or grant any other injunction (whether or not of the same nature as those mentioned in the preceding paragraphs) which it thinks it is necessary to make to do justice.
(2) A court may, in relation to an application under this Part--
(a) make any order or grant any remedy or relief which it is empowered to make or grant under this or any other Act or any other law, and
(b) make any order or grant any remedy or relief under this Part in addition to or in conjunction with making any other order or granting any other remedy or relief which it is empowered to make or grant under this Act or any other Act or any other law.



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