--(1) If-
----(a) the court orders a party to do an act; but
----(b) he does not do it,
--the party who obtained the order may apply for an order-
--------(i) that he may do the act; or
--------(ii) that some person appointed by the court may do it.
--(2) The court may order the person who failed to do the act to pay the costs and expenses of the person who does it.
--(3) If it does so, it must assess the costs under rule 67.12.
(Part 53 deals with enforcement by committal or confiscation of assets)
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
The Debtors Act, Chap. 8:07, the Debtors Rules, the Absconding Debtors Act, Chap. 8:08 and the Remedies of Creditors Act, Chap. 8:09 also make provision for the enforcement of judgments and the procedure for doing so.
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