Enforcement of court orders: certified copies suffice to trigger enforcement by another court as if it made the order. Production of a certified copy of an order to the proper officer of the enforcing court is sufficient evidence of the order, and on such production the court must take requisite steps to enforce the order as if it had been made by itself; the same mechanism applies, as far as practicable, to specified company tribunal orders.
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Enforcement of court orders: certified copies suffice to trigger enforcement by another court as if it made the order.
Production of a certified copy of an order to the proper officer of the enforcing court is sufficient evidence of the order, and on such production the court must take requisite steps to enforce the order as if it had been made by itself; the same mechanism applies, as far as practicable, to specified company tribunal orders.
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