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CONTRACTS REVIEW ACT 1980 - SCHEDULE 1

CONTRACTS REVIEW ACT 1980 - SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE 1 – Ancillary relief

(Section 8)

1

Where the Court makes a decision or order under section 7, it may also make such orders as may be just in the circumstances for or with respect to any consequential or related matter, including orders for or with respect to:

(a) the making of any disposition of property,
(b) the payment of money (whether or not by way of compensation) to a party to the contract,
(c) the compensation of a person who is not a party to the contract and whose interest might otherwise be prejudiced by a decision or order under this Act,
(d) the supply or repair of goods,
(e) the supply of services,
(f) the sale or other realisation of property,
(g) the disposal of the proceeds of sale or other realisation of property,
(h) the creation of a charge on property in favour of any person,
(i) the enforcement of a charge so created,
(j) the appointment and regulation of the proceedings of a receiver of property, and
(k) the rescission or variation of any order of the Court under this clause,
and such orders in connection with the proceedings as may be just in the circumstances.

2

The Court may make orders under this Schedule on such terms and conditions (if any) as the Court thinks fit.

3

Nothing in section 6 limits the powers of the Court under this Schedule.

4

In this Schedule:


"disposition of property" includes:

(a) a conveyance, transfer, assignment, appointment, settlement, mortgage, delivery, payment, lease, bailment, reconveyance or discharge of mortgage,
(b) the creation of a trust,
(c) the release or surrender of any property, and
(d) the grant of a power in respect of property,
whether having effect at law or in equity.


"property" includes real and personal property and any estate or interest in property real or personal, and money, and any debt, and any cause of action for damages (including damages for personal injury), and any other chose in action, and any other right or interest.