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733 Division 2.9.4 order—other undertakings and security to
perform undertaking
(1) The court may require an undertaking from a person approved by the
court other than the person applying for the division 2.9.4 order or
ancillary order.
(2) The court may require a person who gives an undertaking as to
damages under rule 732 (Division 2.9.4 order—damages and
undertaking as to damages) to make a payment into court or to give
other security, including to the registrar’s satisfaction, for the
performance of the undertaking.
Rule 740
(3) In deciding whether to make a requirement under this rule, the court
may have regard to any of the matters to which it could have regard
in deciding whether to make an order for security for costs and
whether it is otherwise reasonable in all the circumstances of the
matter to impose the requirement.
Note See r 1902 (Security for costs—discretionary factors).
Subdivision 2.9.4.2 Freezing orders
Note An application for a freezing order or an ancillary order may be served
on a person who is outside of Australia where such service is authorised
by or under div 6.8.9 (Service out of Australia). See, in particular, r 6502
(d).