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Section 64 – Code of Civil Procedure – Private Alienation Of Property After Attachment To Be Void.

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Last updated: July 7, 2025 12:00 am
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1[(1)] Where an attachment has
been made, any private transfer or delivery of the property attached or of any interest therein and any
payment to the judgment-debtor of any debt, dividend or other monies contrary to such attachment, shall
be void as against all claims enforceable under the attachment.2[(2) Nothing in this section shall apply to any private transfer or delivery of the property attached or of
any interest therein, made in pursuance of any contract for such transfer or delivery entered into and
registered before the attachment.]Explanation.For the purpose of this section, claims enforceable under an attachment include
claims for the rateable distribution of assets.

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