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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.930Punishment
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### sec.930 Punishment
This rule applies if the court decides that the respondent has committed a contempt.
If the respondent is an individual, the court may punish the individual by making an order that may be made under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 .
If the respondent is a corporation, the court may punish the respondent by seizing corporation property or a fine or both.
The court may make an order for punishment on conditions, including, for example, a suspension of punishment during good behaviour, with or without the respondent giving security satisfactory to the court for good behaviour.
r 930 amd 2000 SL No. 127 s 91
(sec.930-ssec.1) This rule applies if the court decides that the respondent has committed a contempt.
(sec.930-ssec.2) If the respondent is an individual, the court may punish the individual by making an order that may be made under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 .
(sec.930-ssec.3) If the respondent is a corporation, the court may punish the respondent by seizing corporation property or a fine or both.
(sec.930-ssec.4) The court may make an order for punishment on conditions, including, for example, a suspension of punishment during good behaviour, with or without the respondent giving security satisfactory to the court for good behaviour.