Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:reg:4:p131
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 131/154)
Character Range: 529013–531501

lower rate as the Court determines.
Rules 39.07 – 39.10 left blank

Division 39.2—Consent orders

39.11  Consent orders
 (1) A Judge may make an order in accordance with the terms of a written consent of the parties by initialling or otherwise annotating the consent and placing it on the Court file.
 (2) The order must state that it is made by consent.
 (3) The order has the same force and validity as an order made after a hearing by the Judge.
Rules 39.12–39.20 left blank

Division 39.3—Undertakings

39.21  Orders dealing with failure to fulfil undertakings
 (1) A party may apply to the Court for an order requiring a person to do, or refrain from doing, an act or thing, including payment of a sum of money, if:
 (a) the person (whether a party or not) has given the Court an undertaking to do, or refrain from doing, the act or thing; and
 (b) the person has failed to fulfil the undertaking.
 (2) This rule does not affect the powers of the Court to punish a person for contempt for a breach of the undertaking.
Rules 39.22–39.30 left blank

Division 39.4—Judgments and orders—entry

39.31  When entry is required
 (1) Subject to subrule (2), an order must be entered if:
 (a) the order is to be served; or
 (b) the order is to be enforced; or
 (c) an application for leave to appeal from the order has been made or an appeal from the order has been instituted; or
 (d) a step is to be taken under the order; or
 (e) the Court directs that the order be entered.
 (2) An order need not be entered if, in addition to any provision as to costs, the order merely:
 (a) extends or abridges time; or
 (b) grants leave or makes a direction:
 (i) to amend a document (other than an order); or
 (ii) to file a document; or
 (iii) for an act to be done by an officer of the Court (within the meaning of section 18N of the Act); or
 (c) gives directions about the conduct of a proceeding.

39.32  Entry of an order
 (1) An order may be entered by being authenticated in accordance with subrule 39.35(1).
 (2) A Registrar may enter an order by authenticating the order in accordance with subrule 39.35(1) if:
 (a) the order has been settled in accordance with rule 39.33; and
 (b) the Court directs, or a party requests, that the order be entered.
 (3) An order that has been authenticated in accordance with subrule 39.35(1) is taken to be entered on the 14th day after the day it was authenticated, unless the Court otherwise directs.

39.33  Lodgment of orders for entry
 (1) If a party