Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417:reg:3:p99
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 99/100)
Character Range: 356190–358737

person has received notice of the terms of the order.

11.60  Certificate for payments under maintenance order
 (1) This rule applies if an order specifies that maintenance must be paid to a Registrar of a court or an authority.
 (2) The Registrar or authority must, at the request of the court or a party to the order, give the court or party a certificate stating the amounts that, according to the records of the court or authority, have been paid and remain unpaid.
 (3) A certificate given in accordance with subrule (2) may be received by the court in evidence.

11.61  Enforcement by or against a non‑party
 (1) If an order is made in favour of a person who is not a party to a proceeding, the person may enforce the order as if the person were a party.
 (2) If an order is made against a person who is not a party to a proceeding, the order may be enforced against the person as if the person were a party.

11.62  Powers of enforcement officer
  An enforcement officer may, when enforcing a warrant (with such assistance as the enforcement officer requires and, if necessary, by force) do any of the following:
 (a) enter and search any real property:
 (i) that is the subject of the warrant; or
 (ii) for the purpose of seizing any property the subject of the warrant;
 (b) if the warrant is for the seizure and sale of real property—enter and remove from the property any person who is not lawfully entitled to be on the property;
 (c) take possession of or secure against interference any property the subject of the warrant;
 (d) remove any property the subject of the warrant from the place where it is found, place it in storage, or deliver it to another person or place for a purpose authorised by the warrant.
Note: The powers specified in this rule are in addition to, and do not derogate from, any other powers conferred by law on the enforcement officer.

Part 11.2—Contravention of orders and contempt

Division 11.2.1—Applications on contravention of orders

11.63  Application of Division 11.2.1
  This Division applies to an application for an order under the following:
 (a) section 67X of the Family Law Act;
 (b) Division 13A of Part VII of that Act;
 (c) Part XIIIA of that Act.
Note 1: Subsection 69C(2) of the Family Law Act specifies who may apply for an order in relation to a child. Subsection 67X(3) of the Family Law Act sets out the consequences of contravening subsection 67X(2) in relation to a recovery order. Division 13A of Part VII of the Family Law Act sets out the consequences of failing to comply with