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932Order to identify securities, &c.
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### 932 Order to identify securities, &c.
> > (1) An order to show cause why a charging order should not be made is to identify the securities, interests or funds in respect of which it is made.
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> > (2) In the case of an order to show cause in respect of securities, the order is also to state –
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> > > > (a) that on service of the order on the Commonwealth or State or Territory of the Commonwealth, corporation or person to which or whom it is addressed –
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> > > > > > (i) the officer or person having the registry, control or management of the securities, or of their transfer, must not permit their transfer until the order is made final or discharged; and
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> > > > > > (ii) if the securities constitute the stock of a corporation, the corporation must not permit their transfer; and
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> > > > (b) on service of the order on the judgment debtor, a disposition by the judgment debtor of the securities is not valid or effective as against the judgment creditor.