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the order has been instituted or an application for leave to appeal has been made; or
 (e) a step is to be taken under the order; or
 (f) the Court directs that the order be entered.
 (2) However, an order need not be entered if it merely (in addition to any provision as to costs):
 (a) extends or shortens the time for an act to be done; or
 (b) gives 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 other than a lawyer; or
 (c) gives directions about the conduct of proceedings.

17.08  Entry of orders
 (1) An order may be entered:
 (a) under an arrangement under section 246 of the Act; or
 (b) under the seal of the Court signed by:
 (i) a Judge; or
 (ii) a Registrar; or
 (iii) an officer of the Court acting with the authority of the Chief Executive Officer.
 (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), an order may be signed by electronic means.
 (3) An order may be entered, in accordance with subrule (1):
 (a) in the registry; or
 (b) in court; or
 (c) in chambers.

Part 18—Separate decision on question

18.01  Definitions for Part 18
  In this Part:
question includes a question or issue in a proceeding, whether of fact or law, or partly of fact and partly of law, and whether raised in a document, by agreement of the parties or otherwise.

18.02  Order for decision
  The Court may make an order for the decision by the Court on a question separately from another question at any time in a proceeding.

18.03  Separate question
  A separate question must:
 (a) set out the question or questions to be decided; and
 (b) be divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively.

18.04  Orders, directions on decision
  If a question is decided under this Part, the Court may make the orders and directions that the nature of the case requires.

18.05  Disposal of proceeding
  The Court may, in relation to a decision on a question under this Part:
 (a) dismiss the proceeding or any part of the proceeding; or
 (b) give judgment, including a declaratory judgment; or
 (c) make another order.

Part 19—Referral of matter to officer of Court

19.01  Court may refer matter
 (1) The Court may refer to a Registrar, including in relation to assessment of damages or taking accounts, any claim or application for, or relating to, any matter before the Court for:
 (a) investigation; and
 (b) report; and
 (c) recommendation.
 (2) A Registrar to whom a claim or application is referred for investigation may:
 (a) take evidence on