A tender in satisfaction of costs shall be made in accordance with the Form No. 5 in Part V of Appendix W, with the necessary modifications. Notice of acceptance of a tender in satisfaction of costs shall be in the Form No. 6 in Part V of Appendix W, with the necessary modifications, and the provisions of rule 58 shall apply thereto.<\/p>\n
Where a tender in satisfaction of costs has been accepted, the party having made the tender in satisfaction of costs thereupon being required to pay the sum specified, such sum specified shall be paid within four weeks of the date of receipt of notice of acceptance of same.<\/p>\n
Any qualified party who has made a tender in satisfaction of costs which has been accepted but who has failed to pay the sum specified in the said tender in satisfaction of costs within the time required shall continue to be liable to pay the sum specified together with interest thereon at the rate fixed for judgments of the Court for each month or portion of the month for which the said sum or any part thereof remains unpaid.<\/p>\n\n
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