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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.894Enforcement period
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### sec.894 Enforcement period
A person entitled to enforce a non-money order may start enforcement proceedings without leave at any time within 6 years after the day the order was made.
An application for leave to start enforcement proceedings may be made without notice to any person unless the court orders otherwise.
On an application for leave to start enforcement proceedings, the applicant must satisfy the court—
that there has not been compliance with the order at the date of the application; and
as to the reasons for the delay; and
that the applicant is entitled to enforce the order; and
that the person against whom enforcement is sought is liable to comply with the order.
(sec.894-ssec.1) A person entitled to enforce a non-money order may start enforcement proceedings without leave at any time within 6 years after the day the order was made.
(sec.894-ssec.2) An application for leave to start enforcement proceedings may be made without notice to any person unless the court orders otherwise.
(sec.894-ssec.3) On an application for leave to start enforcement proceedings, the applicant must satisfy the court— that there has not been compliance with the order at the date of the application; and as to the reasons for the delay; and that the applicant is entitled to enforce the order; and that the person against whom enforcement is sought is liable to comply with the order.
- (a) that there has not been compliance with the order at the date of the application; and
- (b) as to the reasons for the delay; and
- (c) that the applicant is entitled to enforce the order; and
- (d) that the person against whom enforcement is sought is liable to comply with the order.