Acts and Regulations

P-5.1 - Pension Benefits Act

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Entering orders as judgments of the Court
78(1)If the Tribunal determines that a person has failed or refused to comply with an order of the Superintendent or the Tribunal without reasonable cause, the Tribunal may file a copy of the order in the Court of King’s Bench and the order shall be entered and recorded in the Court, and when entered and recorded becomes a judgment of the Court that may be enforced as a judgment obtained by the Tribunal in the Court.
78(2)All reasonable costs and charges attendant on the filing, entering and recording of an order under subsection (1) are recoverable as if the amount had been included in the order.
1994, c.52, s.4; 2013, c.31, s.23; 2016, c.36, s.11; 2023, c.17, s.188
Entering orders as judgments of the Court
78(1)If the Tribunal determines that a person has failed or refused to comply with an order of the Superintendent or the Tribunal without reasonable cause, the Tribunal may file a copy of the order in the Court of Queen’s Bench and the order shall be entered and recorded in the Court, and when entered and recorded becomes a judgment of the Court that may be enforced as a judgment obtained by the Tribunal in the Court.
78(2)All reasonable costs and charges attendant on the filing, entering and recording of an order under subsection (1) are recoverable as if the amount had been included in the order.
1994, c.52, s.4; 2013, c.31, s.23; 2016, c.36, s.11
Entering orders as judgments of the Court
78(1)If the Tribunal determines that a person has failed or refused to comply with an order of the Superintendent or the Tribunal without reasonable cause, the Tribunal may file a copy of the order in The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick and the order shall be entered and recorded in the Court, and when entered and recorded becomes a judgment of the Court that may be enforced as a judgment obtained by the Tribunal in the Court.
78(2)All reasonable costs and charges attendant on the filing, entering and recording of an order under subsection (1) are recoverable as if the amount had been included in the order.
1994, c.52, s.4; 2013, c.31, s.23
Entering order of Board as judgment of the Court
78(1)If the Board determines that a person has, without reasonable cause, failed or refused to comply with an order of the Superintendent or the Board, the Board may file a copy of the order in The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick and the order shall be entered and recorded in the Court, and when so entered and recorded becomes a judgment of the Court and may be enforced as a judgment obtained in the Court by the Board.
78(2)All reasonable costs and charges attendant upon the filing, entering and recording of an order under subsection (1) are recoverable in like manner as if the amount had been included in the order.
1994, c.52, s.4