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2200Seizure and sale order—making
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2200 Seizure and sale order—making
order of the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court may make an order
(a seizure and sale order) authorising an enforcement officer to seize
and sell in satisfaction of the order debt all real and personal property
(other than exempt property) in which the enforcement debtor has a
legal or beneficial interest.
(2) On application by the enforcement creditor for an enforceable money
order of the Magistrates Court, the Magistrates Court may make an
order (also a seizure and sale order) authorising an enforcement
officer to seize and sell in satisfaction of the order debt all personal
property (other than exempt property) in which the enforcement
debtor has a legal or beneficial interest.
Note See r 2050 (Enforcement orders—content and issue) for provisions about
the content and issue of the order.