Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:reg:4:p144
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 144/154)
Character Range: 559119–561532

attend.
 (1A) A party may apply to the Court for the issue of a warrant, in accordance with Form 90:
 (a) for the person's arrest and detention in custody until the person is brought before the Court; and
 (b) for the production of the person before the Court.
 (1B) The warrant may be issued to one of the following persons:
 (a) the Sheriff of the Court;
 (b) a Deputy Sheriff of the Court;
 (c) the Sheriff of a court of a State or Territory;
 (d) a Deputy Sheriff of a court of a State or Territory;
 (e) a police officer.
 (2) This rule does not limit the power of the Court to punish for contempt.
 (3) This rule does not apply to an order or direction of the Court requiring a party to comply with these Rules.

41.06  Endorsement on order
  If an order requires a person to do, or not to do, an act or thing, whether within a certain time or not, and the consequences of failing to comply with the order may be committal, sequestration or punishment for contempt, the order must carry an endorsement that the person to be served with the order will be liable to imprisonment, sequestration of property or punishment for contempt if:
 (a) for an order that requires the person to do an act or thing—the person neglects or refuses to do the act or thing within the time specified in the order; or
 (b) for an order that requires the person not to do an act or thing—the person disobeys the order.

41.07  Service of order
 (1) An order mentioned in rule 41.06 must be served personally on the person who is bound to do, or not to do, the act or thing:
 (a) within the time mentioned in the order; or
 (b) if no time is mentioned—within a time that would allow the person to comply with the order.
 (2) However, if the person:
 (a) was present when the judgment was pronounced or the order was made; or
 (b) was notified of the terms of the order orally, by telephone or electronically;
the person is taken to have been served with the order at the time the person heard or was notified of the order.

41.08  Application where person fails to comply with order
 (1) If a person fails to comply with an order that the person is bound to comply with a party may apply to the Court for the following orders:
 (a) the committal of the person;
 (b) the sequestration of the person's property.
 (2) If the person in default is a corporation or an organisation, a party may apply to the Court for an order:
 (a) for