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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
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### sec.793 Definitions for ch 19
In this chapter—
account , for a financial institution, includes a withdrawable share account.
earnings , of an enforcement debtor, means any of the following that are owing or accruing to the enforcement debtor—
wages, salary, fees, bonuses, commission, overtime pay or other compensation for services or profit arising from office or employment;
pension, benefit or similar payment;
annuity;
an amount payable instead of leave;
retirement benefit.
employer , of an enforcement debtor, means a person (including the State) who, as principal, rather than as a servant or agent, pays, or is likely to pay, earnings to the enforcement debtor.
end of trial enforcement hearing , for part 2 , see rule 805 .
enforceable money order , of a court, means—
a money order of the court; or
a money order of another court or tribunal filed or registered under an Act in the court for enforcement.
enforcement creditor means—
a person entitled to enforce an order for the payment of money; or
a person to whom the benefit of part of the order has passed by way of assignment or in another way.
r 793 def enforcement creditor amd 2005 SL No. 65 s 2 sch
enforcement debtor means a person required to pay money under an order.
enforcement warrant means a warrant issued under this chapter to enforce a money order.
enforcement warrant for regular redirection , for part 5 , division 2 , see rule 848 .
fourth person , for part 5 , division 2 , see rule 847 .
instalment order see rule 868 (1) .
r 793 def instalment order ins 2004 SL No. 115 s 9
order debt means the amount of money payable under a money order.
partner includes a former partner.
regular debt for part 5 , division 2 , see rule 848 .
regular deposit , for part 5 , division 2 , see rule 847 .
third person means—
a person (including the State) from whom a debt—
is payable to the enforcement debtor; or
is likely to become payable to the enforcement debtor; and
for part 5 , division 2 , see rule 847 .
- (a) wages, salary, fees, bonuses, commission, overtime pay or other compensation for services or profit arising from office or employment;
- (b) pension, benefit or similar payment;
- (c) annuity;
- (d) an amount payable instead of leave;
- (e) retirement benefit.
- (a) a money order of the court; or
- (b) a money order of another court or tribunal filed or registered under an Act in the court for enforcement.
- (a) a person entitled to enforce an order for the payment of money; or
- (b) a person to whom the benefit of part of the order has passed by way of assignment or in another way.
- (a) a person (including the State) from whom a debt— (i) is payable to the enforcement debtor; or (ii) is likely to become payable to the enforcement debtor; and
- (i) is payable to the enforcement debtor; or
- (ii) is likely to become payable to the enforcement debtor; and
- (b) for part 5 , division 2 , see rule 847 .
- (i) is payable to the enforcement debtor; or
- (ii) is likely to become payable to the enforcement debtor; and