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(1)If, after being served with notice of an application to a county court for an attachment of earnings order or for the variation of such an order, the debtor fails to attend on the day and at the time specified for any hearing of the application, the court may adjourn the hearing and order him to attend at a specified time on another day; and if the debtor—
(a)fails to attend at that time on that day ; or
(b)attends, but refuses to be sworn or give evidence,
he may be ordered by the judge to be imprisoned for not more than fourteen days.
(2)Subject to this section, a person commits an offence if—
(a)being required by section 16(1) or 18(2) of this Act to comply with an attachment of earnings order, he fails to do so ; or
(b)being required by section 16(2) of this Act to give a notice for the purposes of that subsection, he fails to give it, or fails to give it within the time required by that subsection ; or
(c)he fails to comply with an order under section 20(1) of this Act or with any such requirement of a notice of application for an attachment of earnings order as is mentioned in section 20(4), or fails (in either case) to comply within the time required by the order or notice; or
(d)he fails to comply with section 21 of this Act; or
(e)he gives a notice for the purposes of section 16(2) of this Act, or a notification for the purposes of section 21 thereof, which he knows to be false in a material particular or recklessly gives such a notice or notification which is false in a material particular ; or
(f)in purported compliance with section 16(2) or 21 of this Act, or with an order under section 20(1) thereof, or with any such requirement of a notice of application for an attachment of earnings order as is mentioned in section 20(4), he makes any statement which he knows to be false in a material particular or recklessly makes any statement which is false in a material particular.
(3)Where a person commits an offence under subsection (2) above in relation to proceedings in, or to an attachment of earnings order made by, the High Court or a county court, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than £25 or he may be ordered by a judge of the High Court or the county court judge (as the case may be) to pay a fine of not more than £25 or, in the case of an offence specified in subsection (4) below, to be imprisoned for not more than fourteen days; and where a person commits such an offence otherwise than as mentioned above in this subsection, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than £25.
(4)The offences referred to above in the case of which a judge may impose imprisonment are—
(a)an offence under subsection (2)(c) or (d), if committed by the debtor;
(b)an offence under subsection (2)(e) or (f), whether committed by the debtor or any other person.
(5)It shall be a defence—
(a)for a person charged with an offence under subsection (2)(a) above to prove that he took all reasonable steps to comply with the attachment of earnings order in question;
(b)for a person charged with an offence under subsection (2)(b) above to prove that he did not know, and could not reasonably be expected to know, that the debtor was not in his employment or (as the case may be) had ceased to be so and that he gave the required notice as soon as reasonably practicable after the fact came to his knowledge.
(6)Where a person is convicted or dealt with for an offence under subsection (2)(a) above, the court may order him to pay, to whoever is the collecting officer of the court for the purposes of the attachment of earnings order in question, any sums deducted by that person from the debtor's earnings and not already paid to the collecting officer.
(7)Where under this section a person is ordered by a judge of the High Court or a county court judge to be imprisoned, the judge may at any time revoke the order and, if the person is already in custody, order his discharge.
(8)Any fine imposed by a judge of the High Court under subsection (3) above and any sums ordered by the High Court to be paid under subsection (6) above shall be recoverable in the same way as a fine imposed by that court in the exercise of its jurisdiction to punish for contempt of court; section 179 of the [1959 c. 22.] County Courts Act 1959 (enforcement of fines) shall apply to payment of a fine imposed by a county court judge under subsection (3) and of any sums ordered by a county court judge to be paid under subsection (6); and any sum ordered by a magistrates' court to be paid under subsection (6) shall be recoverable as a sum adjudged to be paid on a conviction by that court.
(9)For the purposes of section 13 of the [1960 c. 65.] Administration of Justice Act 1960 (appeal in cases of contempt of court), subsection (3) above shall be treated as an enactment enabling the High Court or a county court to deal with an offence under subsection (2) above as if it were contempt of court.
(10)In this section references to proceedings in a court are to proceedings in which that court has power to make an attachment of earnings order or has made such an order.
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