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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.881Money in court
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### sec.881 Money in court
This rule applies if the enforcement debtor is entitled in the enforcement debtor’s own right to money in court standing to the enforcement debtor’s credit in another proceeding in the court.
The court may, on the application of an enforcement creditor, order that the money be applied towards satisfying the money order.
Money in court standing to the credit of an enforcement debtor may not be paid out if it appears to the court that an application under subrule (2) has been made.
An application under this rule must be made in the proceeding in which the order being enforced was made.
r 881 amd 2011 SL No. 296 s 29
(sec.881-ssec.1) This rule applies if the enforcement debtor is entitled in the enforcement debtor’s own right to money in court standing to the enforcement debtor’s credit in another proceeding in the court.
(sec.881-ssec.2) The court may, on the application of an enforcement creditor, order that the money be applied towards satisfying the money order.
(sec.881-ssec.3) Money in court standing to the credit of an enforcement debtor may not be paid out if it appears to the court that an application under subrule (2) has been made.
(sec.881-ssec.4) An application under this rule must be made in the proceeding in which the order being enforced was made.