Can Court Revoke or Vary Order Previously Made?

Deputy district judges can suggest that once they have made an order, they can no longer vary that order and that the matter must be dealt with by appeal.

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After the Court Order — and Eviction

The court will generally award the costs of the application for possession against the tenant, but they may allow them time to pay if they are on a limited income. A landlord may feel that it is not worth seeking to claim the costs once the property has been recovered if it will be challenging to administer the instalments.