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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.859Service of enforcement warrant redirecting earnings
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### sec.859 Service of enforcement warrant redirecting earnings
The applicant for an enforcement warrant authorising the redirection of an enforcement debtor’s earnings must serve the enforcement warrant on the enforcement debtor and the enforcement debtor’s employer.
The applicant must also serve on the enforcement debtor’s employer—
a notice in the approved form informing the employer of the effect of the order and the employer’s obligations under this part; and
a copy of a notice in the approved form that the employer may use if the enforcement debtor is not employed by the employer.
The enforcement warrant does not come into force until the end of 7 days after the day on which the order was served on the employer.
(sec.859-ssec.1) The applicant for an enforcement warrant authorising the redirection of an enforcement debtor’s earnings must serve the enforcement warrant on the enforcement debtor and the enforcement debtor’s employer.
(sec.859-ssec.2) The applicant must also serve on the enforcement debtor’s employer— a notice in the approved form informing the employer of the effect of the order and the employer’s obligations under this part; and a copy of a notice in the approved form that the employer may use if the enforcement debtor is not employed by the employer.
(sec.859-ssec.3) The enforcement warrant does not come into force until the end of 7 days after the day on which the order was served on the employer.
- (a) a notice in the approved form informing the employer of the effect of the order and the employer’s obligations under this part; and
- (b) a copy of a notice in the approved form that the employer may use if the enforcement debtor is not employed by the employer.