Section 11Part 3 — Miscellaneous and General
Issue of certificates of judgments obtained in the Islands
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Where a judgment under which a sum of money is payable, not being a sum payable in respect of taxes or other charges of a like nature or in respect of a fine or other penalty, has been entered in the Grand Court against any person and the judgment creditor is desirous of enforcing the judgment in a country or territory to which Part II applies the Grand Court shall, on an application made by the judgment creditor and on payment of such fee as may be fixed for the purposes of this section, issue to the judgment creditor a certified copy of the judgment together with a certificate containing such particulars with respect to the action, including the causes of action and the rate of interest, if any, payable on the sum payable under the judgment, as may be prescribed:
where execution of a judgment is stayed for any period pending an appeal or for any other reason, an application shall not be made under this section with respect to the judgment until the expiration of that period.
Cross References
- Section of Foreign Judgments Reciprocal Enforcement Act
references to Part II