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Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1884
84HSupplementary provisions as to applications for orders
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### 84H Supplementary provisions as to applications for orders
> *\[Section 84H Inserted by No. 3 of 1978, s. 3 \]*
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> > (1) An order made under this Part by an appropriate tribunal is binding on all persons, whether ascertained or of full age or capacity or not, then entitled or thereafter capable of becoming entitled to any interest affected by the order, and whether those persons were parties to the proceedings or had been served with notice thereof or not.
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> > (2) Where an order made by an appropriate tribunal under this Part provides for the payment of a sum by way of compensation and the person capable of giving a good discharge for the payment of that sum cannot, after reasonable inquiry, be found or ascertained the sum may be paid into the Supreme Court, to abide the order of the Court.
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> > (3) *\[Section 84H Subsection (3) amended by No. 21 of 1996, s. 20 and Sched. 1 \]*For the purpose of proceedings on an application for an order under this Part by an appropriate tribunal the Governor may make regulations –
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> > > > (a) prescribing the procedure to be used;
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> > > > (b) [*\[Section 84H Subsection (3) amended by No. 98 of 2001, s. 4, Applied:01 Jan 2002\]*](/view/html/inforce/2002-01-01/act-2001-098#GS4@EN) . . . . . . . .
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> > > > (c) providing for the summoning of witnesses and compelling them to give evidence and produce documents;
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> > > > (d) providing for the answering of enquiries in writing; and
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> > > > (e) conferring on the Recorder of Titles any power of a judge presiding at a trial or sitting in chambers, including the power to make a representative order.