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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.772Security for costs of appeal
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### sec.772 Security for costs of appeal
The Court of Appeal, or the court that made the decision appealed from, may order an appellant to give security, in the form the court considers appropriate, for the prosecution of the appeal without delay and for payment of any costs the Court of Appeal may award to a respondent.
A court may make the order at any time on the application of a respondent to the appeal.
The order must set the amount of security that must be given and the time within which it must be given.
The Court of Appeal may at any time set aside or vary an order made under this rule.
(sec.772-ssec.1) The Court of Appeal, or the court that made the decision appealed from, may order an appellant to give security, in the form the court considers appropriate, for the prosecution of the appeal without delay and for payment of any costs the Court of Appeal may award to a respondent.
(sec.772-ssec.2) A court may make the order at any time on the application of a respondent to the appeal.
(sec.772-ssec.3) The order must set the amount of security that must be given and the time within which it must be given.
(sec.772-ssec.4) The Court of Appeal may at any time set aside or vary an order made under this rule.