LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT RULES 2007 - REG 4.2
Proceedings brought in the public interest
LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT RULES 2007 - REG 4.2
Proceedings brought in the public interest
4.2 Proceedings brought in the public interest
(1) The Court may decide not to make an order for the payment of costs against
an unsuccessful applicant in any proceedings if it is satisfied that the
proceedings have been brought in the public interest.
(2) The Court may
decide not to make an order requiring an applicant in any proceedings to give
security for the respondent's costs if it is satisfied that the proceedings
have been brought in the public interest.
(3) In any proceedings on an
application for an interlocutory injunction or interlocutory order, the Court
may decide not to require the applicant to give any undertaking as to damages
in relation to--
(a) the injunction or order sought by the applicant, or
(b)
an undertaking offered by the respondent in response to the application,
if it
is satisfied that the proceedings have been brought in the public interest.