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which the Bunker Oil Convention applies; and
 (c) the judgment is enforceable under the law of the country in which the original court is situated; and
 (d) the judgment is no longer subject to ordinary forms of review under the law of the country in which the original court is situated; and
 (e) the application is in accordance with regulations 7 and 8.

 (2) The order must:
 (a) state the effect of regulation 15; and
 (b) specify a period within which the judgment debtor for the judgment may make an application under regulation 17 to set aside the order.

10 Judgment must be registered only for matters relating to compensation for pollution damage

  A Court may order a judgment to be registered under regulation 9 only in so far as the judgment relates to compensation for pollution damage.

11 Amount for which judgment may be registered

  The amount for which a judgment may be registered is the total of the following amounts:
 (a) either:
 (i) the amount payable under the judgment that relates to compensation for pollution damage; or
 (ii) if the judgment has been partly satisfied — the unsatisfied amount payable under the judgment that relates to compensation for pollution damage;
 (b) the amount of any costs awarded to the judgment creditor for the judgment by the original court that:
 (i) has not been satisfied; and
 (ii) relates to compensation for pollution damage;
 (c) the amount of any interest that is payable to the judgment creditor:
 (i) under the law of the country in which the original court is situated; and
 (ii) on the date the judgment is registered by the Court;
 (d) the amount of any reasonable costs of, and incidental to, registration by the Court, including the cost of obtaining a certified copy of the judgment from the original court.

12 Conversion to Australian currency

 (1) This regulation applies if an amount mentioned in regulation 11 is expressed in the currency of a foreign country.

 (2) The amount for which the judgment may be registered must:
 (a) be an amount that is equivalent to the currency of the foreign country; and
 (b) be expressed in Australian currency; and
 (c) use the exchange rate determined by the Reserve Bank of Australia:
 (i) if the amount is an amount mentioned in paragraph 11 (a) or (b) — on the date of the judgment of the original court; and
 (ii) if the amount is an amount mentioned in paragraph 11 (c) or (d) — on the date the judgment is registered by the Court.

13 Security for costs

  A Court may, in addition to the order under regulation 9, make an order requiring the judgment creditor for a judgment to