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CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE-HONGKONG.

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whatsoever, within the jurisdiction, in the custody, or under the control, of any other person within the jurisdiction, or that such other person (hereinafter called the garnishce) is indebted to the defendant;

the Registrar may issue a writ of general attachment against all the property Issue of Writ, moveable and immoveable of the defendant within the jurisdiction, which shall be called a writ of "foreign attachment" and shall be made returnable not less than fourteen days after the date thereof except by special leave of the Court.

3.-Absence from the Colony shall for the purpose of proceedings by Absence from foreign attachment be taken to be absence for the time being, whether the the Colony. party shall ever have been within the Colony or not.

before Issue

4. Before any such writ shall issue, the plaintiff, or some one on his Bond to be behalf, shall enter into a bond with one or more sufficient sureties, to be entered into approved by the Registrar, in a penal suin equal to twice the amount of of Writ. the claim, or in any less sum by special leave of the Court, the condition of which said bond shall be that in case the defendant shall, at any time within the period limited by this Ordinance in that behalf, cause the writ to be set aside, or any judgment which may be given in the suit to be reversed or varied, the plaintiff will pay to the defendant all such sums of money, damages, costs, and charges as the Court may order and award on account of or in relation to the said suit, and the said attachment, or either of them: Provided that the Court shall not award a larger amount of damages than it is competent to decree in an action for damages, and such award shall bar any suit for damages in respect of such attachment.

5.-The bond shall be in such form as the Court inay, from time to Form thereof. time, or in any particular case, approve and direct, and shall be entered into before the Registrar and deposited in Court; and whenever it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the Court, upon affidavit or otherwise, that under the circumstances it is expedient that the writ should issue forthwith and before the boud shall have been entered into as aforesaid, the Court may order the writ to issue accordingly, upon such terms as it shall think fit, and by the same order shall limit the time, not exceeding seven days from the date of the issue of the writ, within which the bond must be entered into and deposited as aforesaid; and in the case of default of complying with the requirements of such order within the time thereby limited, the Court may dissolve the wri, and thereupon may award costs and damages to the defendant in the manner herein before provided in the case of a writ being set aside or a judgment in the suit being reversed or varied.

executed.

6.-All writs of foreign attachment against moveable property shall Writ how be executed by the Sheriff.

7. Where two or more writs of foreign attachment shall issue at the Priority of suit of different plaintiffs, they shall take priority respectively according to Writs. the date and time at which they reach the hands of the Sheriff for exceu- tion. The Sheriff shall indorse upon the writ the day and time of the receipt thereof.

Public Officer,

lejis.

8.-Property in the custody or under the coatrol of any pablic offi- Property in cer in his official capacity shall be liable to attachmeat with the consent Custody of a of the Attorney-General; and property in custodid legis shall be liable to or in custodid attachment by leave of the Court. In such cases, the writ of foreign attachment must be served on such public Oficer, or on the Registrar, as the case may be.

9. Where the defen lant is beneficially entitled to loads or any in- How Lands terest therein, a memorial containing a copy of the writ of foreign attach- attached. meat shall be registered in the Lail Ofosublished under Ordinace Memorial to be No. 3 of 131 in a special book to be kept for the purpose, sa to be gistered.

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