✨ Emergency Regulations
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1939.
The Courts Emergency Powers Regulations 1939 (No. 2).
GALWAY, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of
November, 1939.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor-General in Council.
Pursuant to the Emergency Regulations Act, 1939, His Excellency
the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council, doth hereby make the following regulations.
REGULATIONS.
- These regulations may be cited as the Courts Emergency Powers
Regulations 1939 (No. 2). - (1) An application under the Courts Emergency Powers Regula-
tions 1939 for leave to enforce a judgment or order by proceedings in
the Magistrates' Court under the Imprisonment for Debt Limitation
Act, 1908, may be made on the hearing of the judgment summons
on notice to the effect of the form in the Schedule hereto, incorporated
in or annexed to the judgment summons and served on the judgment
debtor with the judgment summons.
(2) No order shall be made on the hearing of a judgment summons
unless the Magistrate is satisfied either that a notice has been served
in accordance with the provisions of the last preceding clause or that
the judgment or order is one which may be enforced without leave under
the regulations.
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⚖️ Courts Emergency Powers Regulations 1939 (No. 2)
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement4 November 1939
Emergency Regulations, Courts, Judgment Enforcement, Magistrates' Court
- GALWAY, Governor-General