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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.740Judgment for amount certified
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### sec.740 Judgment for amount certified
After a certificate of assessment is filed, the registrar of the court must make the appropriate order having regard to the certificate.
The order takes effect as a judgment of the court.
However, the order is not enforceable until at least 14 days after it is made and the court may stay enforcement pending review of the assessment on terms the court considers just.
Unless the registrar orders otherwise, the costs assessor’s fees—
are payable to the cost assessor in the first instance by the party who applied for the assessment; and
are to be included in that party’s costs of the assessment.
Amounts paid or payable under the order are charged with payment of the costs assessor’s fees.
r 740 sub 2007 SL No. 315 s 10
(sec.740-ssec.1) After a certificate of assessment is filed, the registrar of the court must make the appropriate order having regard to the certificate.
(sec.740-ssec.2) The order takes effect as a judgment of the court.
(sec.740-ssec.3) However, the order is not enforceable until at least 14 days after it is made and the court may stay enforcement pending review of the assessment on terms the court considers just.
(sec.740-ssec.4) Unless the registrar orders otherwise, the costs assessor’s fees— are payable to the cost assessor in the first instance by the party who applied for the assessment; and are to be included in that party’s costs of the assessment.
(sec.740-ssec.5) Amounts paid or payable under the order are charged with payment of the costs assessor’s fees.
- (a) are payable to the cost assessor in the first instance by the party who applied for the assessment; and
- (b) are to be included in that party’s costs of the assessment.