--(1) This rule has effect where the court gives a judgment or makes an order against a firm or partnership.
--(2) The person who is entitled to enforce a judgment or order may do so against-
----(a) any of the firm's property; or
----(b) any person who-
--------(i) has admitted to being a partner in the firm;
--------(ii) was adjudged by the court to be a partner; or
--------(iii) was served with the claim as a partner.
--(3) In a case to which paragraph (2) does not apply the person who is entitled to enforce a judgment may issue enforcement proceedings against a person whom he claims to be a partner if he has the court's permission to do so.
--(4) A judgment or order given or made-
----(a) on a claim by or against a firm against or by a member of the firm; or
----(b) on a claim by another firm against a firm where the two firms have one or more partners in common,
--shall not be enforced without the permission of the court.
Notes
The Debtors Act, Chap. 8:07, the Debtors Rules, the Absconding Debtors Act, Chap. 8:08 and the Remedies of Creditors Act, Chap. 8:09 also make provision for the enforcement of judgments and the procedure for doing so.
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