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certificate of the medical officer of the prison in which he is confined or of the Director of Medical and Health Services of the Government, to make an order for the removal of the judgment debtor to a hospital and for his treatment there under custody until further order.
(2) In any such case the period of the judgment debtor's stay in hospital shall be counted as part of his term of imprisonment and his support and maintenance money shall be paid as if no such order had been made.
Release of prisoner for debt (O. 49B, r. 4)
4. Every person arrested or imprisoned in execution of a judgment shall be released at any time on the judgment being fully satisfied, or at the request of the person at whose instance the judgment has been executed, or on such person omitting to pay his support and maintenance money.
Recovery of amount of support and maintenance money (O. 49B, r. 5)
5. All sums paid by a plaintiff for the support and maintenance of a person imprisoned in execution of a judgment shall be added to the costs of the judgment and shall be recoverable by the attachment and sale of the property of the judgment debtor; but the judgment debtor shall not be detained in custody or arrested on account of any sum so paid.
Recovery of costs of execution (O. 49B, r. 6)
6. The costs of obtaining and executing the order and warrant of arrest or imprisonment shall be added to the costs of the judgment and shall be recoverable accordingly.
Effect of discharge of prisoner for debt (O. 49B, r. 7)
7. Subject to rule 1B(3)(b), when any person imprisoned in execution of a judgment has been once discharged he shall not again be imprisoned on account of the same judgment, but his property shall continue liable, under the ordinary rules, to attachment and sale until the judgment is fully satisfied.
Meaning of "judgment creditor” (O. 49B, r. 8)
8. In this Order, "judgment creditor" includes any person entitled to enforce the judgment.
ORDER 50
CHARGING ORDERS, STOP ORDERS, ETC.
Order imposing a charge on a beneficial interest (O. 50, r. 1)
1. (2) An application by a judgment creditor for a charging order in respect of a judgment debtor's beneficial interest may be made ex parte, and any order made on such an application shall in
A 192
[Subsidiary]
2.N.76981989
App. A. Forms 75, 76.
CAP. 4]
The Rules of the Supreme Court Order 50 [1988 Ed.
certificate of the medical officer of the prison in which he is confined or of the Director of Medical and Health Services of the Govern- ment, to make an order for the removal of the judgment debtor to a hospital and for his treatment there under custody until further order.
(2) In any such case the period of the judgment debtor's stay in hospital shall be counted as part of his term of imprisonment and his support and maintenance money shall be paid as if no such order had been made.
Release of prisoner for debt (O. 49B, r. 4)
4. Every person arrested or imprisoned in execution of a judgment shall be released at any time on the judgment being fully satisfied, or at the request of the person at whose instance the judgment has been executed, or on such person omitting to pay his support and maintenance money.
Recovery of amount of support and maintenance money (O. 49B, r. 5)
5. All sums paid by a plaintiff for the support and main- tenance of a person imprisoned in execution of a judgment shall be added to the costs of the judgment and shall be recoverable by the attachment and sale of the property of the judgment debtor; but the judgment debtor shall not be detained in custody or arrested on account of any sum so paid.
Recovery of costs of execution (O. 49B, r. 6)
6. The costs of obtaining and executing the order and war- rant of arrest or imprisonment shall be added to the costs of the judgment and shall be recoverable accordingly.
Effect of discharge of prisoner for debt (O. 49B, r. 7)
7. Subject to rule 1B(3)(b), when any person imprisoned in execution of a judgment has been once discharged he shall not again be imprisoned on account of the same judgment, but his property shall continue liable, under the ordinary rules, to attachment and sale until the judgment is fully satisfied.
Meaning of "judgment creditor” (O. 49B, r. 8)
8. In this Order, "judgment creditor" includes any person entitled to enforce the judgment.
ORDER 50
CHARGING ORDERS, STOP ORDERS, ETC.
Order imposing a charge on a beneficial interest (O. 50, r. 1)
1. (2) An application by a judgment creditor for a charging order in respect of a judgment debtor's beneficial interest may be made ex parte, and any order made on such an application shall in
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