--(1) A judgment creditor may recover the fees and costs of enforcement in addition to any other amount payable under the judgment.
--(2) A writ of execution must include a direction to recover
----(a) the amount payable for the fees and fixed costs of enforcement; and
----(b) in the case of a money judgment, the amount of interest upon the judgment debt.
--(3) The rate of interest payable on a judgment debt is the statutory rate of interest.
--(4) Unless the court otherwise orders, the amount for which a writ of execution may be issued must include the unpaid fees and costs of any previous enforcement proceedings on the same judgment.
(Part 67 deals with the fixed costs on enforcement)
Notes
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