Leave for resort on the other side (8)
I believe the answer is:
overleaf
'on the other side' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'leave for resort' is the wordplay.
'resort' indicates an anagram.
'leave'+'for'='leavefor'
'leavefor' anagrammed gives 'OVERLEAF'.
(Other definitions for overleaf that I've seen before include "next page - with 12a" , "What vigorous 26 [TREE] may do" , "On the next even-numbered page" , "On the page's other side" , "On the other side of the page" .)