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UNIFORM CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES 2005 - REG 36.13

Registrar to furnish copies of external judgments

36.13 Registrar to furnish copies of external judgments

(cf SCR Part 41, rule 15A)

(1) In this rule--

"external judgment" , in relation to a court, means--
(a) a judgment or order of any other court that is registered or filed in the court under any Act (including any Commonwealth Act), or
(b) a cost assessor's certificate issued otherwise than in relation to proceedings in the court.

"judgment or order" includes--
(a) an amendment of or to a judgment or order, and
(b) a certificate of a judgment or order.

"section 21B certificate" means a certificate filed in the court under section 21B(3) of the Crimes Act 1914 of the Commonwealth.
(2) On payment of the prescribed fee, the registrar--
(a) must furnish a certified copy of an external judgment or section 21B certificate--
(i) if the external judgment is registered or filed under an order of the court, to any party to the proceedings in which the order for registration was made, and
(ii) if the external judgment is registered otherwise than under an order of the court, to the person on whose application registration was effected, and
(iii) if the external judgment or section 21B certificate is filed in the court, to any person who filed the judgment or certificate, and
(b) may furnish a certified copy of an external judgment or section 21B certificate to any other person appearing to have a sufficient interest in the judgment or certificate.
(3) On the certified copy of the external judgment or section 21B certificate concerned, the registrar must endorse a statement that indicates the following matters--
(a) the provision under which registration or filing was effected,
(b) the date of registration or filing,
(c) if registration or filing was effected by means of a faxed copy, that registration or filing was so effected,
(d) if registration or filing has been cancelled or has ceased to have effect, the date of cancellation or cessation.



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