2023 Laws not yet authenticated through a Commencement Order

Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2023)

48.3   Evidence in support of application for charging order

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    (1)   This rule sets out the evidence required to support an application for a charging order.

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    (2)   The affidavit must —

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      (a)     certify the amount remaining due under the judgment;

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      (b)     identify the judgment or order to be enforced;

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      (c)     state that the applicant is entitled to enforce the judgment;

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      (d)     state that to the best of the deponent's information and belief the debtor is beneficially entitled to the stock or personal property as the case may be;

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      (e)     state the name and address of every person who is believed to be an unsecured creditor of the judgment debtor;

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      (f)     state the name and address of the judgment debtor;

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      (g)     where the application relates to stock —

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        (i)     identify the company and the stock of that company to be charged,

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        (ii)     identify any person who has responsibility for keeping a register of the stock,

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        (iii)     state whether any person other than the judgment debtor is believed to have an interest in that stock whether as a beneficiary, a joint owner or trustee, and

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        (iv)     if so, give the names and addresses of such persons and details of their interest;

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      (h)     in the case of any other personal property —

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        (i)     identify that property; and

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        (ii)     state whether any other person is believed to have an interest in the property.