Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:reg:4:p62
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 62/154)
Character Range: 363830–366389

on taking the account to be due to any party be paid to the party.

30.52  Form and filing of account
  An accounting party must:
 (a) number each side of an account consecutively; and
 (b) file an affidavit to which the account is exhibited verifying the account.

30.53  Notice of additional charge or error in account
 (1) If a party seeks to charge an accounting party with an amount not mentioned in the accounting party's account, the party must give the accounting party notice of the charge.
 (2) The notice must state, to the extent that the party is able, the amount the party seeks to charge and brief details about the amount.
 (3) If a party claims that an item in an accounting party's account contains an error, the party must give the accounting party notice of the claim and the grounds of the claim.

30.54  Orders to deal with delay
  If there is delay in the prosecution of an account, inquiry or other matter under an order, a party may apply to the Court for an order:
 (a) staying or expediting the proceeding; or
 (b) for the future conduct of the proceeding.

30.55  Order for account or inquiry before Registrar
 (1) A party may apply to the Court for an order that a Registrar take an account or hold an inquiry under this Division.
 (2) If the Court makes an order under subrule (1), a Registrar will take the account or hold the inquiry and give a certificate to each party stating:
 (a) the amount due to any party; and
 (b) the person liable to pay the amount.

30.56  Notice of objection to certificate
  A party who wants to object to a Registrar's certificate must, within 7 days after receiving the Registrar's certificate:
 (a) give the Registrar a notice objecting to the certificate; and
 (b) serve a copy of the notice on each other party.
Note: If the Registrar receives a notice the Registrar will provide a copy of the notice together with the Registrar's certificate to the Court and notify the parties.

30.57  Procedure if notice given
  The party who has given notice under rule 30.56 must, within 21 days after giving notice, apply to the Court for an order that the Court take the account or hold the inquiry.

30.58  Procedure if notice not given
  If no notice has been given under rule 30.56, the accounting party may apply to the Court:
 (a) for a judgment on the Registrar's certificate; and
 (b) any other consequential orders.
Note 1: If no notice is received, the Registrar will provide the Registrar's certificate to the Court and notify the parties that the certificate has been provided to the Court.