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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.292Summary judgment for plaintiff
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### sec.292 Summary judgment for plaintiff
A plaintiff may, at any time after a defendant files a notice of intention to defend, apply to the court under this part for judgment against the defendant.
If the court is satisfied that—
the defendant has no real prospect of successfully defending all or a part of the plaintiff’s claim; and
there is no need for a trial of the claim or the part of the claim;
the court may give judgment for the plaintiff against the defendant for all or the part of the plaintiff’s claim and may make any other order the court considers appropriate.
r 292 sub 2001 SL No. 107 s 9
(sec.292-ssec.1) A plaintiff may, at any time after a defendant files a notice of intention to defend, apply to the court under this part for judgment against the defendant.
(sec.292-ssec.2) If the court is satisfied that— the defendant has no real prospect of successfully defending all or a part of the plaintiff’s claim; and there is no need for a trial of the claim or the part of the claim; the court may give judgment for the plaintiff against the defendant for all or the part of the plaintiff’s claim and may make any other order the court considers appropriate.
- (a) the defendant has no real prospect of successfully defending all or a part of the plaintiff’s claim; and
- (b) there is no need for a trial of the claim or the part of the claim;