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UNIFORM CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES 2005 - REG 40.6 Doing or abstaining from doing an act

UNIFORM CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES 2005 - REG 40.6

Doing or abstaining from doing an act

40.6 Doing or abstaining from doing an act

(cf SCR Part 42, rule 6)

(1) This rule applies in the following circumstances--
(a) if--
(i) a judgment requires a person to do an act within a time specified in the judgment, and
(ii) the person fails to do the act within that time or, if that time is extended or abridged, within that time as extended or abridged,
(b) if--
(i) a judgment requires a person to do an act forthwith, or forthwith on a specified event, and
(ii) the person fails to do the act as so required,
(c) if--
(i) a judgment requires a person to abstain from doing an act, and
(ii) the person disobeys the judgment,
but does not apply to a judgment for the payment of money (including a judgment for the payment of money into court).
(2) In circumstances to which this rule applies, a judgment may be enforced by one or more of the following means--
(a) committal of the person bound by the judgment,
(b) sequestration of the property of the person bound by the judgment,
(c) if the person bound by the judgment is a corporation--
(i) committal of any officer of the corporation, and
(ii) sequestration of the property of any officer of the corporation.