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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.796Conditional order
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### sec.796 Conditional order
A money order subject to a condition may be enforced only if—
the condition has been satisfied; and
a court has given leave to enforce the order.
Unless a court orders otherwise, if a person fails to satisfy a condition a court has included in a money order, the person entitled to the benefit of the order loses the benefit.
The court may order otherwise for subrule (2) even on an application made after the date for satisfaction of the condition.
(sec.796-ssec.1) A money order subject to a condition may be enforced only if— the condition has been satisfied; and a court has given leave to enforce the order.
(sec.796-ssec.2) Unless a court orders otherwise, if a person fails to satisfy a condition a court has included in a money order, the person entitled to the benefit of the order loses the benefit.
(sec.796-ssec.3) The court may order otherwise for subrule (2) even on an application made after the date for satisfaction of the condition.
- (a) the condition has been satisfied; and
- (b) a court has given leave to enforce the order.