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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.260AFreezing order
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### sec.260A Freezing order
The court may make an order (a freezing order ) for the purpose of preventing the frustration or inhibition of the court’s process by seeking to meet a danger that a judgment or prospective judgment of the court will be wholly or partly unsatisfied.
A freezing order may be an order restraining a respondent from removing any assets located in or outside Australia or from disposing of, dealing with, or diminishing the value of, those assets.
r 260A ins 2007 SL No. 96 s 9
(sec.260A-ssec.1) The court may make an order (a freezing order ) for the purpose of preventing the frustration or inhibition of the court’s process by seeking to meet a danger that a judgment or prospective judgment of the court will be wholly or partly unsatisfied.
(sec.260A-ssec.2) A freezing order may be an order restraining a respondent from removing any assets located in or outside Australia or from disposing of, dealing with, or diminishing the value of, those assets.