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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.899Substituted performance
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### sec.899 Substituted performance
If a non-money order requires a person to perform an act and the person does not perform the act, the court may—
appoint another person to perform the act; and
order the person liable under the order to pay the costs and expenses caused by the failure to perform the act.
Subrule (1) does not affect the court’s power to—
appoint a person to execute a document by order of the court; or
punish for contempt.
(sec.899-ssec.1) If a non-money order requires a person to perform an act and the person does not perform the act, the court may— appoint another person to perform the act; and order the person liable under the order to pay the costs and expenses caused by the failure to perform the act.
(sec.899-ssec.2) Subrule (1) does not affect the court’s power to— appoint a person to execute a document by order of the court; or punish for contempt.
- (a) appoint another person to perform the act; and
- (b) order the person liable under the order to pay the costs and expenses caused by the failure to perform the act.
- (a) appoint a person to execute a document by order of the court; or
- (b) punish for contempt.