South Australian Consolidated Acts22—Rights of owners of goods in other cases
If, in any case not coming within section 19 of this Act, any landlord
levies, threatens to levy, or authorises to be levied, a distress on any goods
being the property or in the lawful possession of any person other than the
immediate tenant, such person or his agent may serve the landlord, or the
person authorised by him to levy such distress, with a declaration in, or to
the effect of, the form in Schedule 4, signed by the first mentioned person or
his agent, setting forth that the immediate tenant has no right of property or
beneficial interest in such goods, and that such goods are the property of
such first mentioned person, or are, or immediately prior to being distrained
were, in his lawful possession; and to such declaration shall be annexed an
inventory, signed by the declarant, of the goods referred to in the
declaration.