Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00983:clause:1_1:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00983
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 1 (pt 6/8)
Character Range: 30607–33394

judgment is one under which a sum of money is payable

        (a) amount payable under the judgment—$ [specify the amount and the currency];

        (b) interest payable under paragraph 67(a) of the Trans‑Tasman Proceedings Act 2010—$ [specify the amount and the currency].

    If the judgment is not one under which a sum of money is payable

 [specify the terms of the judgment]

    Costs and expenses related to registration of the judgment

 [specify the amount and the currency]

Costs and expenses related to attempted enforcement in original court or tribunal

 [specify the amount and the currency]

Consequences of registration and this notice being served on you

The NZ judgment can be enforced in Australia as if it were a judgment given by the [Australian court in which judgment is registered].

Your rights

Setting aside registration

If the judgment should not have been registered in Australia under the Trans‑Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 (Cth), you may be able to have the registration set aside by applying to the [Australian court in which judgment is registered]. The Act sets out limited grounds on which registration of a judgment may be set aside.

You must make an application for the registration to be set aside within 30 working days after the day on which you were given this notice.

If you think the registration should be set aside you should get legal advice as soon as possible.

Stay of enforcement

If you intend to apply to the [NZ court or tribunal] to set aside, vary or appeal the judgment, you may apply for enforcement of the registered judgment in Australia not to be commenced or to be stayed (put on hold) for a period of time.

You must make an application for enforcement not to commence or to be stayed within 30 working days after the day on which you were given this notice.

If you think enforcement of the judgment should not commence, or should be stayed, you should get legal advice as soon as possible.

Failure to comply with judgment

If you fail to comply with the judgment:
              further interest may accrue on any amount owing1; and

              you may be required to pay the costs of the entitled person enforcing the judgment.

1 Delete if judgment is not a money judgment.

Endnotes

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