--(1) The general rule is that a writ of possession may not issue without the permission of the court.
--(2) The general rule does not apply where the order for possession relates to-
----(a) mortgage claims (Part 69);
----(b) summary proceedings for possession (Part 68);
----(c) proceedings for possession of residential property; or
----(d) proceedings where the tenancy is subject to statutory restrictions.
--(3) Permission may not be given unless it is shown that every person in actual possession of the land has received such notice of the proceedings as the court considers sufficient to enable him to apply to the court for any relief to which he may be entitled.
--(4) An application for permission may be made without notice but must be supported by evidence.
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 233 of 2005.
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
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