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Bankruptcy Act 1924
Duties of sheriff as to goods taken in eDuties of sheriff as to goods taken in execution.
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### Duties of sheriff as to goods taken in execution.
E.B.A., s. 41.
N.S.W., s. 54.
Q., s. 102.
S.A., s. 164.
W.A., s. 44.
Tas., s. 81.
(Cf. Vic. s. 173.)
93.—(1.) Where any goods of a debtor are taken in execution, and before their sale, or the completion of the execution by the receipt or recovery of the full amount of the levy, notice is served on the sheriff that a sequestration order has been made against the debtor, the sheriff shall, on request in writing, deliver the goods and any money seized or received in part satisfaction of the execution to the trustee, but the costs of the execution up to the date of the service
of the notice, and the taxed costs incurred by any creditor in the action or proceeding under which the execution issued or such costs as are fixed or allowed by the Court before which the action or proceeding was tried or heard (not exceeding Fifty pounds), shall be a first charge on the goods or money so delivered, and the trustee may sell the goods or an adequate part thereof, for the purpose of satisfying the charge.