F1PART 85Claims on Controlled Goods and Executed Goods
SECTION IScope and Interpretation
Scope85.1.
(1)
This Part contains rules about claims on controlled goods and executed goods as follows—
(a)
Section II sets out the mode of application for claims under this Part;
(b)
Section III relates to the procedure for making claims to controlled goods;
(c)
Section IV relates to the procedure for making claims against executed goods;
(d)
Section V relates to the procedure for a debtor making a claim to exempt goods;
(e)
Section VI relates to the powers of the court hearing any application under this Part.
(2)
The rules in this Part apply where—
(a)
a person makes an application to the court claiming that goods of which control has been taken belong to that person and not to the debtor;
(b)
a person makes an application to the court claiming that goods, money or chattels taken or intended to be taken under a writ of execution or the proceeds or value of such goods or chattels belong to that person and not to the debtor; and
(c)
a debtor, whose goods have been made subject to an enforcement power under an enactment, writ or warrant of control or have been taken or are intended to be taken under a writ of execution, claims that such goods or any of them are exempt goods.