Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944 (Act No. 32 of 1944)RegulationsRules Regulating the Conduct of the Proceedings on the Magistrates' Courts of South Africa39. General provisions regarding execution |
(1) | Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the costs and expenses of issuing a warrant and levying execution shall be a first charge on the proceeds of the property sold in execution and may so far as such proceeds are insufficient be recovered from the execution debtor as costs awarded by the court. |
(2)
(a) | Subject to any hypothec existing prior to attachment, all warrants of execution lodged with any sheriff appointed for a particular area or any other sheriff on or before the day immediately preceding the date of the sale in execution shall rank pro rata in the distribution of the proceeds of the goods sold in execution. |
(b) | The sheriff conducting a sale in execution shall not less than 10 days prior to the date of sale forward a copy of the notice of sale to all other sheriffs appointed for the area in which he or she has been instructed to conduct a sale in respect of the attached goods. |
(c) | The sheriff conducting a sale in execution shall accept from all other sheriffs appointed for that area or any other sheriff a certificate listing any attachment that has been made and showing the ranking of creditors in terms of warrants in the possession of those sheriffs. |
(3)
(a) | Withdrawal of attachment shall be effected by note made and signed by the sheriff on the warrant of execution that the attachment is withdrawn, stating the time and date of the making of such note. |
(b) | The sheriff shall give notice in writing of a withdrawal of attachment and of the time and date thereof to the execution creditor, the execution debtor, all other sheriffs appointed for that area or any other sheriff who has submitted a certificate referred to in subrule (2)(c) and to any other person by whom a claim to the property attached has been lodged with him or her: |
Provided that the property shall not be released from attachment for a period of four months if a certificate referred to in subrule (2)(c) or an unsatisfied warrant of execution lodged under subrule (2) remains in the hands of the sheriff.
(4) | If any property attached in execution is claimed by any third party as his or her property or any third party makes any claim to the proceeds of property so attached and sold in execution, the sheriff shall, subject to subrule (5), deal with such matter as provided in rule 44. |
(5) | Notwithstanding a claim to property referred to in subrule (4) by a third party the sheriff shall attach such property if he or she has not yet done so and the property shall remain under attachment pending the outcome of interpleader proceedings unless sooner released from attachment upon order of the court or otherwise, and rule 41 (7) shall mutatis mutandis apply to property so attached. |
(6)
(a) | On completion of any sale in execution of property, whether movable or immovable, the sheriff shall attach to his or her return a vendue roll showing details of the property sold, the prices realised, and, where known, the names and addresses of the purchasers and an account of the distribution of the proceeds and shall send a copy of such vendue roll to all other sheriffs appointed for that area who have submitted certificates referred to in subrule (2)(c). |
(b) | Where a warrant of execution has been lodged with the sheriff conducting a sale in execution by any other sheriff referred to in subrule (2)(a), the sheriff conducting the sale shall make payment in terms of a distribution account to any sheriff who submitted a certificate referred to in subrule (2)(c) in respect of that sale. |
(c) | Payment in terms of a distribution account shall only be made after the distribution account has lain for inspection for a period of 15 days after the sheriff who has lodged a warrant of execution with the sheriff who conducted the sale, has received a copy of the distribution account. |
(7) | No sheriff or person on behalf of the sheriff shall at a sale in execution purchase any of the property offered for sale either for himself or herself or for any other person. |