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MAINLAND JUDGMENTS (RECIPROCAL
ENFORCEMENT) ORDINANCE—SCHEDULE 2

Ord. No. 9 of 2008
A381


(2) The Court hearing such application may order any issue between the judgment creditor and the judgment debtor to be tried in any manner in which an issue in an action may be ordered to be tried.
(3) The Court may, either of its own motion or on an application made by the judgment creditor, and if having regard to all the circumstances of the case it thinks it just to do so, impose such terms (whether as to giving security or otherwise) as it thinks fit as a condition of the further conduct of an application under this rule.
9. Issue of execution (O. 71A, r. 9)
Any party wishing to issue execution on a registered judgment shall produce to the Registrar an affidavit of service of the notice of registration of the judgment and any order made by the Court in relation to the judgment.
10. Application for registration of part of Mainland judgments (O. 71A, r. 10)
In the case of an application for registration of any part of a Mainland judgment under section 5(1) of the Ordinance—
(a) rule 2 applies to such an application;
(b) unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to a Mainland judgment (however described) in this Order shall be construed as a reference to that part of the Mainland judgment; and
(c) the other provisions of this Order shall, subject to all necessary modifications, be construed and have application accordingly.
11. Evidence in support of application for registration of part of Mainland judgments (O. 71A, r. 11)
(1) Subject to paragraph (2), in the case of an application for registration of any part of a Mainland judgment under section 5(1) of the Ordinance, in addition to the information specified in rule 3(1), the affidavit submitted in support of the application shall also state to the best of the information or belief of the deponent that the sum of money ordered to be paid under that part of the judgment is due.
(2) Where—
(a) the Court has under section 5(2) of the Ordinance ordered a part of a Mainland judgment to be registered; and