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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.802Enforcing money order in different court
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### sec.802 Enforcing money order in different court
To enforce an enforceable money order of the Supreme Court, the District Court or a Magistrates Court in another court under rule 801 , the order must be filed in the other court.
If an enforceable money order is to be filed under this rule in the District Court or a Magistrates Court, then, unless the court in which it is to be filed orders otherwise, the enforceable money order must be filed in the District Court, or a Magistrates Court, for the district—
where the enforcement debtor resides or carries on business; or
closest to the court that made the enforceable money order.
Rule 826 applies to an enforceable money order filed under this rule.
r 802 amd 2000 SL No. 127 s 62 ; 2001 SL No. 281 s 18
(sec.802-ssec.1) To enforce an enforceable money order of the Supreme Court, the District Court or a Magistrates Court in another court under rule 801 , the order must be filed in the other court.
(sec.802-ssec.2) If an enforceable money order is to be filed under this rule in the District Court or a Magistrates Court, then, unless the court in which it is to be filed orders otherwise, the enforceable money order must be filed in the District Court, or a Magistrates Court, for the district— where the enforcement debtor resides or carries on business; or closest to the court that made the enforceable money order.
(sec.802-ssec.3) Rule 826 applies to an enforceable money order filed under this rule.
- (a) where the enforcement debtor resides or carries on business; or
- (b) closest to the court that made the enforceable money order.