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2056 Enforcement orders—orders about enforcement
(1) The court may make the orders in aid of, or otherwise in relation to,
the enforcement of its orders that it considers appropriate.
(2) Without limiting subrule (1), the court may make the following
orders:
(a) an order authorising an enforcement officer to enter premises to
take possession of property under a seizure and sale order;
(b) an order prohibiting an enforcement officer from taking any
further action on an enforcement order;
(c) an order prohibiting anyone else from taking any further action,
either permanently or until a stated day, to enforce an order of
(3) The court’s powers under this rule are additional to its powers under
any other territory law.
Note 2 For other provisions about entry to premises, see r 2203 (Seizure and sale
order—entry, search and seizure powers if no consent) and r 2219
(Seizure and sale order—power of entry for auction of land).