--(1) The court may grant interim remedies including-
----(a) an interim injunction;
----(b) an interim declaration;
----(c) an order-
--------(i) for the detention, custody or preservation of relevant property;
--------(ii) for the inspection of relevant property;
--------(iii) for the taking of a sample of relevant property;
--------(iv) for the carrying out of an experiment on or with relevant property;
--------(v) for the sale of relevant property (including land) which is of a perishable nature or which for any other good reason it is desirable to sell quickly; and
--------(vi) for the payment of income from a relevant property until a claim is decided;
----(d) an order authorising a person to enter any land or building in the possession of a party to the proceedings for the purposes of carrying out an order under sub-paragraph (c);
----(e) an order to deliver up goods;
----(f) an order (referred to as a "freezing injunction")-
--------(i) restraining a party from removing from the jurisdiction assets located there; or
--------(ii) restraining a party from dealing with any assets whether located within the jurisdiction or not;
----(g) an order (referred to as a "search order") requiring a party to admit another party to premises for the purpose of preserving evidence, etc.;
----(h) an order (referred to as an order for interim payment) under rule 17.5 for payment by a defendant on account of any damages debt or other sum which the court may find the defendant liable to pay;
----(i) an order for interim costs;
----(j) an order for a specified fund to be paid into court or otherwise secured where there is a dispute over a party's right to the fund;
----(k) an order permitting a party seeking to recover personal property to pay money into court pending the outcome of the proceedings and directing that, if he does so, the property shall be given up to him;
----(l) an order directing a party to prepare and file accounts relating to the dispute; and
----(m) an order directing a party to provide information about the location of relevant property or to provide information about assets which are or may be the subject of an application for a freezing injunction.
--(2) In paragraph (1)(c) and (m), "relevant property" means property which is the subject of a claim or as to which any question may arise on a claim.
--(3) The fact that a particular type of interim remedy is not listed in paragraph (1) does not affect any power that the court may have to grant that remedy.
--(4) The court may grant an interim remedy whether or not there has been a claim for a final remedy of that kind.
Notes
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