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2421 Enforcement orders—stop orders
(1) This rule applies if a person claims an interest (including an interest
under a charge) in any amount, security or bond in court that has been
mortgaged, charged or assigned.
(2) On application by the person, the court may make an order (a stop
order) preventing payment, delivery or transfer of the amount,
security or bond without notice to the applicant.
(3) The application must be made in the proceeding in which the amount,
security or bond stands in court.
(4) The application must be accompanied by an affidavit in support of
Enforcement of money orders—receivers Division 2.18.11
Rule 2430
(5) The affidavit must include information sufficient to identify the
proceeding mentioned in subrule (3).
(6) A copy of the application must be served on anyone who appears to
have an interest in the amount, security or bond.
(7) An amount, security or bond in court must not be paid, delivered or
transferred if an application in relation to the amount, security or bond
has been made under this rule and not heard.
Division 2.18.11 Enforcement of money orders—
receivers
2430 Application—div 2.18.11
2431 Receiver—appointment
order of the court, the court may appoint a receiver to receive an
amount payable under the order if it is impracticable to enforce
payment in another way.
(2) A receiver may be appointed even though no other proceeding has
been taken for enforcement of the money order.