The Family Court will investigate,
upon application of the party concerned, to see if an obligation is performed, and if not, admonish and facilitate the other party (obligor) to perform it.
In case the obligation is not performed,
upon application of a party, the Family Court may issue a performance order if the obligation is concerning property rights.
Although the general procedure (dealt in the District Court) of compulsory execution is available for the enforcement of performance of obligations decided upon or agreed upon in the disposition of family affairs cases, the Family Court has power to take, upon
application of a party (obligee), certain measures for ensuring the performance of such obligations.
(2) The Tribunal may, on
the application of a party to a proceeding before it, stay the operation of a decision or order, other than,
Rule 12 - 2 (9) sets out a broad range of orders that can be made by the presiding judge at a TMC «whether or not on
the application of a party.»
The parties may agree to a number of changes, subject to the consent of the OLRB on the joint
application of the parties, including:
(1) On
the application of a party or on the arbitrator's own initiative, an arbitrator may amend an Award to correct:
Section 46 (d) provides that where the court is satisfied that an application for the setting aside or for the suspension of the award has been made to a competent authority referred to in subsection (b) of section 46, the court may, if it considers proper to do so, postpone the order to enforce the award and may also order the respondent to provide appropriate security on
the application of the party claiming enforcement of the award.
``... where a court or a judge gives a judgment or makes an order which it has no jurisdiction to give or make or which is irregular because it is not warranted by any enactment or rule of procedure, such a judgment or an order is void, and the court has an inherent jurisdiction, either suo motu or on
the application of the party affected, to set aside the judgment or the order.»
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Upon
application of a party, the Court shall determine what is the marital property and shall provide for an equitable distribution of the marital property between the parties in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(a) Upon
application of a party, the court shall determine what is the marital property and divisible property and shall provide for an equitable distribution of the marital property and divisible property between the parties in accordance with the provisions of this section.