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an originating process.

17.02  Date of effect
  Unless the Court otherwise orders, a judgment or order takes effect on the day it is given or made.

17.03  Time for compliance
 (1) Unless the Court otherwise orders, if an order requires a person to do an act, the person must do so within 14 days after service of the order on the person.
 (2) Subrule (1) does not apply to that part of an order that requires a person to pay money unless the requirement is to pay money into Court.
 (3) If an order requires a person to do an act within a specified time, the Court may make an order requiring the person to do the act within another specified time.

17.04  Fines
 (1) If the Court imposes a fine on a person, the Court must make an order requiring the person to pay the fine to a Registrar within a specified time.
 (2) The Registrar must pay into the Consolidated Revenue Fund all money paid to the Registrar as a fine imposed by the Court.

17.05  Setting aside or varying judgments or orders
 (1) The Court or a Registrar may vary or set aside a judgment or order before it has been entered.
 (2) The Court or a Registrar may vary or set aside a judgment or order after it has been entered if:
 (a) it was made in the absence of a party; or
 (b) it was obtained by fraud; or
 (c) it is interlocutory; or
 (d) it is an injunction or for the appointment of a receiver; or
 (e) it does not reflect the intention of the Court; or
 (f) the party in whose favour it was made consents; or
 (g) there is a clerical mistake in the judgment or order; or
 (h) there is an error arising in the judgment or order from an accidental slip or omission.
 (3) This rule does not affect the power of the Court or a Registrar to vary or terminate the operation of an order by a further order.

17.06  Undertakings
  Unless the Court otherwise orders, an undertaking to the Court has the same force and effect as an order of the Court.

17.07  When must an order be entered
 (1) An order must be entered if:
 (a) the order takes effect on the signing of the order; or
 (b) the order is to be served; or
 (c) the order is to be enforced; or
 (d) an appeal from the order has been instituted or an application for leave to appeal has been made; or
 (e) a step is to be taken under the order; or
 (f) the Court directs that the order be entered.
 (2) However, an order