C-25 - Code of Civil Procedure

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659.8. When the debtor fails to make a payment when due, or if a claim is filed by a third person in the record of the seizure by garnishment, the seizure becomes executory again; the clerk then gives notice thereof, by registered or certified mail, to the creditor and the garnishee, who, within 10 days after receiving the notice, must deposit with the clerk, personally or by registered or certified mail, the seizable portion of what he owes to the debtor.
1980, c. 21, s. 10; 1981, c. 14, s. 19; 1992, c. 57, s. 420.
659.8. When the debtor fails to make a payment when due, or if a claim is filed by a third person in the record of the seizure by garnishment, the seizure becomes executory again; the prothonotary then gives notice thereof, by registered or certified mail, to the creditor and the garnishee, who, within ten days after receiving the notice, must deposit with the prothonotary, personally or by registered or certified mail, the seizable portion of what he owes to the debtor.
1980, c. 21, s. 10; 1981, c. 14, s. 19.
659.8. When the debtor fails to make a payment when due, or if a claim is filed by a third person in the record of the seizure by garnishment, the seizure becomes executory again; the prothonotary then gives notice thereof, by registered or certified mail, to the creditor and the garnishee, who, within five days after receiving the notice, must deposit with the prothonotary, personally or by registered or certified mail, the seizable portion of what he owes to the debtor.
1980, c. 21, s. 10.