C-25 - Code of Civil Procedure

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616. Legal costs are collocated in the following order:
(1)  Costs of the scheme of collocation;
(2)  Duties and fees due on the moneys levied or deposited;
(3)  Costs of seizure and sale, including those of the guardian appointed by the seizing officer, as well as the guardian’s remuneration taxed by the clerk;
(4)  Costs of incidental proceedings subsequent to the judgment;
(5)  Costs of suit of the seizing creditor.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 616; 1992, c. 57, s. 318.
616. Law costs must be collocated in the following order:
(1)  The costs of the scheme of collocation;
(2)  Duties and fees on amounts paid or levied;
(3)  Costs of seizure and sale, including those of the guardian appointed by the seizing officer;
(4)  Costs of seals and inventories;
(5)  Costs subsequent to judgment, incurred in order to effect the seizure and sale, and according to the priority of date or of privilege when there are several seizing creditors; the costs of the first seizing creditor have a preference over those of the second; nevertheless, if two or more writs of execution issue upon judgments rendered on the same day against the same debtor, the costs thereon are paid concurrently;
(6)  Costs of suit of the seizing creditor.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 616.