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(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 give security for the costs of:
 (a) the application to have the judgment registered in the Court; and
 (b) any proceedings that may be brought to set aside an order made under regulation 9.

14 Notice of registered judgment

 (1) If a Court makes an order under regulation 9, the Court must give the judgment debtor for the judgment written notice of the order in accordance with the Court's practice and procedure for serving a writ of summons.

 (2) The notice must include the following information:
 (a) the details of the registered judgment;
 (b) the details of the order to register the judgment;
 (c) the name and address for service of:
 (i) the judgment creditor for the judgment; or
 (ii) if a solicitor is acting on behalf of the judgment creditor — the solicitor; or
 (iii) if an agent is acting on behalf of the judgment creditor — the agent;
 (d) the right of the judgment debtor to apply to set aside the order to register the judgment;
 (e) the period within which the judgment debtor may apply to the Court;
 (f) the right of the judgment debtor to apply to the Court for an extension of the period within which the judgment debtor may apply to the Court.

15 When order to register judgment takes effect

  An order under regulation 9 to register a judgment takes effect:
 (a) if no application is made to set aside the order:
 (i) on the day after the end of the period specified by the Court under paragraph 9 (2) (a) in relation to the application; or
 (ii) if the Court determined under subregulation 17 (4) an extension to the period specified by the Court under paragraph 9 (2) (a) in relation to the application — on the day after the end of the extended period; or
 (b) if an application is made to set aside the order and the application is not successful — immediately after the application has been determined.

16 Effect of order to register judgment

 (1) An order to register a judgment has effect as a judgment of the Court in which it is registered as if the judgment had been entered in that Court on the date of registration.

 (2) Interest on the amount for which the judgment is registered accrues from the date of registration of the judgment as if it were a judgment of the Court in which it is registered.

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