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2150Instalment order—making
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2150 Instalment order—making
(1) The court may make an order (an instalment order) authorising
satisfaction of the amount payable under an enforceable money order
of the court by instalment payments by the order debtor.
(2) The court may make an instalment order—
(a) on application by the enforcement debtor when making the
money order; or
(b) on application by the enforcement debtor or someone else under
rule 2013 (Enforcement—stay) or rule 2051 (Enforcement
orders—application to set aside); or
(c) on application by the enforcement debtor under rule 2151 or the
enforcement creditor under rule 2153; or
(d) on the filing in the court of an instalment order agreement under
rule 2157; or
(e) after hearing an application under rule 2314 (Debt redirection
order—amending, suspending or setting aside); or
(f) after hearing an application under rule 2360 (Earnings
redirection order—amending, suspending or setting aside).
Note For the making of an instalment order, see esp—
• r 2156 (Instalment order—content and issue).