Courts Emergency Powers Regulations




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 136
SCHEDULE.
NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY A JUDGMENT SUMMONS.
(Title as in Judgment Summons.)
UNDER the Courts Emergency Powers Regulations 1939 a person is not entitled,
except with the leave of the Court, to proceed to the enforcement of a judgment
or order to which the regulations apply, and if the Court is of opinion that the
person liable to satisfy the judgment or order is unable immediately to do so by
reason of circumstances directly or indirectly attributable to the present war, the
Court may refuse leave to enforce the judgment or order or may give leave to
enforce it subject to such restrictions and conditions as the Court thinks proper.
If you desire to take advantage of the protection afforded by the said regulations, and attend the hearing of the accompanying judgment summons, you will
have an opportunity of showing cause why the discretion of the Court should be
exercised in your favour.
To the judgment debtor.
C. A. JEFFERY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
By Authority: E. V. PAUL, Government Printer, Wellington.
Price 6d.]


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⚖️ Courts Emergency Powers Regulations 1939 (No. 2) (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Emergency Regulations, Courts, Judgment Enforcement, Magistrates' Court
  • C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council
  • E. V. Paul, Government Printer