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2600 Interpleader—application by stakeholder
(a) a person other than an enforcement officer (the stakeholder) is
under a liability in relation to a debt or personal property (the
disputed property); and
(b) the stakeholder is, or expects to be, sued by 2 or more people
(each of whom is a claimant) making adverse claims to the
disputed property.
(2) If the stakeholder is sued by a claimant in a proceeding in the court in
relation to the disputed property, the stakeholder may apply to the
court in that proceeding for interpleader relief.
(3) If subrule (2) does not apply to the stakeholder, the stakeholder may
apply to the court by originating application for interpleader relief and
include each claimant as a defendant.
(4) An application under this rule for interpleader relief must be
supported by an affidavit.
(5) The affidavit must state that the stakeholder—
(a) claims no interest in the disputed property, other than for
charges or costs; and
(b) is not in collusion with any claimant; and
(c) is willing to—
(i) pay or transfer the disputed property into court; or
(ii) dispose of the property as the court directs; or
Enforcement officer’s interpleader Division 2.19.2
Rule 2605
(iii) give security to the value of the property to the court’s
(6) A sealed or stamped copy of the application and supporting affidavits
must be served on each of the claimants.
(7) If a claimant is not a party to the proceeding, the application and
supporting affidavits must be served personally.