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### 627 Forms of relief
> > (1) On the return of a general order, the Court or a judge may exercise any jurisdiction or power and may grant any form of relief as, on the material adduced and the grounds stated in the general order or permitted to be relied upon by an order made under [rule 629(6)](#GS629@Gs6@EN) , might have been exercised and granted –
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> > > > (a) on an application for any one or more of the forms of relief referred to in [rule 623(1)](#GS623@Gs1@EN) ; or
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> > > > (b) in an action for a declaratory judgment or an order or injunction.
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> > (2) [*\[Rule 627 Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2011, No. 26, Applied:20 Apr 2011\]*](/view/html/inforce/2011-04-20/sr-2011-026#GS9@Hpa@EN) On the return of a general order, or if the Court or judge is required to make an order absolute under [rule 623(3)](#GS623@Gs3@EN) , the Court or judge may order that –
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> > > > (a) [*\[Rule 627 Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2011, No. 26, Applied:20 Apr 2011\]*](/view/html/inforce/2011-04-20/sr-2011-026#GS9@Hpb@EN) the relevant judgment, order, conviction or other determination be quashed; or
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> > > > (b) [*\[Rule 627 Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2011, No. 26, Applied:20 Apr 2011\]*](/view/html/inforce/2011-04-20/sr-2011-026#GS9@Hpc@EN) the relevant authority or person perform some lawful duty; or
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> > > > (c) [*\[Rule 627 Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2011, No. 26, Applied:20 Apr 2011\]*](/view/html/inforce/2011-04-20/sr-2011-026#GS9@Hpd@EN) the relevant judicial or other authority or person be restrained from acting in excess of jurisdiction in any particular.