PART VIGENERAL

Power to vary orders40

1

Any court by which an order has been made under these Rules may, on application or of its own motion, suspend, discharge or vary the order, if, having regard to the circumstances, the court thinks it just to do so.

2

The power conferred by the last foregoing paragraph in relation to a judgment shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, any power which the court may have independently of the Act to suspend, or stay execution on, the judgment.

3

Where leave to proceed has been given, and the court subsequently makes an order independently of the Act suspending, or staying execution on, the judgment, the court may make any consequential alterations in the order giving leave to proceed which may be necessary to avoid a conflict between the two orders.