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See s.106 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) and UCPR 39.2 for more information.
If an application to the Court using [Form 65] Notice of Motion to Grant a Writ for Levy of Property is granted, this [Form 66] Writ for Levy of Property will be issued by the Court authorising the Sheriff to seize to seize and sell property that is owned by the Judgment Debtor.
The proceeds of the sale will be paid to:
⚖️ The Sheriff, to cover the Sheriff’s fees and expenses in executing the writ;
⚖️ The judgment creditor, for money outstanding on the judgment debt; and
⚖️ The judgment debtor, if there is any money remaining.
If the Sheriff receives more than one writ for the levy of property against the Judgment Debtor, the Sheriff will pay the Judgment Creditors in the order in which the Sheriff received the writs.
✅ Suitable for the NSW Courts under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules (NSW) 2005.
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