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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 930 Interpretation of Division 1 of Part 36

SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 930

PART 36 - Miscellaneous enforcement and penal procedures Division 1 - Charging orders, stop orders and notices Interpretation of Division 1 of Part 36

In this Division –
charging order means –
(a) an order imposing a charge on the beneficial interest of a judgment debtor in any securities, interests or funds to secure the payment of a judgment debt; and
(b) an order under section 166 or 167 of the Act;
claimant means a person claiming under rule 936 ;
corporation has the same meaning as in the Corporations Law of Tasmania;
funds means any of the following standing or to be placed to the credit of an account in the books of the Court:
(a) money;
(b) any stock issued by, or any funds of, or annuity granted by, the Commonwealth or by a State or Territory of the Commonwealth;
(c) any stock of a corporation;
judgment means a judgment or order for the payment of an ascertained sum of money other than into Court;
judgment creditor means a person entitled to enforce a judgment;
judgment debtor means a person against whom a judgment may be enforced;
security means –
(a) any stock issued by, any funds of, or any annuity granted by, the Commonwealth or by a State or Territory of the Commonwealth; and
(b) any stock of a corporation; and
(c) any dividend or interest payable on stock;
stock includes the following:
(a) shares;
(b) debentures;
(c) debenture stock;
(d) bonds;
(e) notes;
(f) any other security;
stop notice means a notice under rule 936 ;
stop order means an order under rule 937 .