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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.299Costs
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### sec.299 Costs
If it appears to the court that a party who applied under this part for judgment was or ought reasonably to have been aware that an opposite party relied on a point that would entitle that party to have the application dismissed, the court may dismiss the application and order costs to be paid within a time specified by the court.
Subrule (1) does not limit the court’s powers in relation to costs.
(sec.299-ssec.1) If it appears to the court that a party who applied under this part for judgment was or ought reasonably to have been aware that an opposite party relied on a point that would entitle that party to have the application dismissed, the court may dismiss the application and order costs to be paid within a time specified by the court.
(sec.299-ssec.2) Subrule (1) does not limit the court’s powers in relation to costs.