Part 3Enforcement by taking control of goods

Chapter 3General

88Abolition of Crown preference

Crown preference for the purposes of execution against goods is abolished.

89Application to the Crown

1

This Part binds the Crown.

2

But the procedure in Schedule 12 may not be used—

a

to recover debts due from the Crown,

b

to take control of or sell goods of the Crown (including goods owned by the Crown jointly or in common with another person), or

c

to enter premises occupied by the Crown.

I190Regulations

1

In this Part—

  • prescribed” means prescribed by regulations;

  • regulations” means regulations made by the Lord Chancellor.

2

The following apply to regulations under this Part.

3

Any power to make regulations is exercisable by statutory instrument.

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5

F2... a statutory instrument containing regulations is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

6

Regulations may include any of these that the Lord Chancellor considers necessary or expedient—

a

supplementary, incidental or consequential provision;

b

transitory, transitional or saving provision.

7

Regulations may make different provision for different cases.