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Made irregularly, illegally or against good faith”. The focus of r 36.15(1) is on the judgment or order that is attacked and the question is whether it was “given, entered or Setting aside a judgment or order given, entered or made irregularly, illegally or against good faithĪ judgment or order may be set aside if given, entered or made irregularly, illegally or against good faith: r 36.15(1). Civil Trials Bench Book Setting aside and variation of judgments and orders Setting aside a judgment or order given, entered or made irregularly, illegally or against good faith Setting aside a judgment or order by consent Setting aside or varying a judgment or order before entry of the order or judgment Postponement of effect of entry Setting aside or varying a judgment or order after it has been entered - general rule Default judgment Absence of a party/undefended judgments In the case of possession of land, absence of a person ordered to be joined Interlocutory order The slip rule Varying a judgment or order against a person under an unregistered business name Denial of procedural fairness Fraud Liberty to apply Self-executing orders Consent orders Setting aside or varying a judgment or order ostensibly implementing a compromise or settlement Legislation Rules