The court may-
----(a) make a committal order against a judgment debtor who is an individual;
----(b) make a confiscation of assets order against a judgment debtor who is an individual or a body corporate;
----(c) make a committal order against an officer of a judgment debtor which is a body corporate;
----(d) make a confiscation of assets order against an officer of a judgment debtor which is a body corporate;
----(e) adjourn the hearing of the application to a fixed date;
----(f) accept an undertaking from the judgment debtor or an officer of a body corporate who is present in court and adjourn the application generally;
----(g) make a suspended committal order or confiscation of assets order on such terms as the court considers just; or
----(h) dismiss the application,
and may make such order as to assessed costs as it considers to be just.
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
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