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Practice Notes issued by the Chief Justice

CM 14 - Usual Undertaking as to Damages

NOTE: This Practice was superseded on 1 August 2011. Check the Practice Notes table for the most recent version.

The “usual undertaking as to damages” if given to the Court in relation to any interlocutory order made by it or any interlocutory undertaking given to it, is an undertaking:

  1. to submit to such order (if any) as the Court may consider to be just for the payment of compensation, to be assessed by the Court or as it may direct, to any person, whether or not a party, adversely affected by the operation of the interlocutory order or undertaking or any continuation (with or without variation) thereof; and
  2. to pay the compensation referred to in (a) to the person there referred to.

 

 

M E J BLACK
Chief Justice
25 September 2009

 

 

 

 

 

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