--(1) This rule applies where the judgment or order has not been served.
--(2) Where the order requires the judgment debtor not to do an act the court may make a committal order or confiscation of assets order if it is satisfied that the person against whom the order is to be enforced has had notice of the terms of the order by-
----(a) being present when the order was made; or
----(b) being notified of the terms of the order by facsimile transmission or otherwise.
--(3) The court may make an order dispensing with service of the judgment or order under rule 53.3 or rule 53.4 if it thinks it just to do so.
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
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