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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.595INotice of registration of NZ judgment
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### sec.595I Notice of registration of NZ judgment
An entitled person must not take any step to enforce a registered NZ judgment, in the period mentioned in the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act , section 74 (2) , unless the entitled person has filed an affidavit stating that notice of the registration of the NZ judgment has been given in accordance with the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act , section 73 .
If a liable person against whom the registered NZ judgment is enforceable is not in Australia, the affidavit may be served without leave of the court.
Chapter 4 , part 7 , divisions 1 to 3 otherwise provide for service of documents outside Australia.
An entitled person must file a further affidavit proving service of the affidavit mentioned in subrule (1) before any step is taken to enforce the registered NZ judgment.
r 595I ins 2013 SL No. 100 s 4
(sec.595I-ssec.1) An entitled person must not take any step to enforce a registered NZ judgment, in the period mentioned in the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act , section 74 (2) , unless the entitled person has filed an affidavit stating that notice of the registration of the NZ judgment has been given in accordance with the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act , section 73 .
(sec.595I-ssec.2) If a liable person against whom the registered NZ judgment is enforceable is not in Australia, the affidavit may be served without leave of the court. Chapter 4 , part 7 , divisions 1 to 3 otherwise provide for service of documents outside Australia.
(sec.595I-ssec.3) An entitled person must file a further affidavit proving service of the affidavit mentioned in subrule (1) before any step is taken to enforce the registered NZ judgment.