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An Extended Civil Restraint Order (formerly called an extended Grepe v Loam order)

This order was established in Ebert v Venvil (2000). This can be made in the Court Appeal, High Court and County Court and extends not only to applications in the current proceedings, but also to new applications, or other steps in new proceedings, in both the court in which the order is made and the courts below, arising out of the same factual matrix and instituted without the leave (applied for and given in writing) of a nominated Judge.

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