The court found that although the applicant had a valid judgment and decree entitling execution, and had commenced the process by proclaiming and attaching assets, the Court of Appeal had issued a status quo order pending its ruling on an application for stay of execution. The Environment and Land Court is bound by the superior court's directive and cannot proceed with the application for further execution measures until the appellate process is resolved. The court emphasized that, in the absence of a formal stay of execution, the status quo order effectively suspends further execution steps. Therefore, the application for leave to attach the proclaimed motor vehicles and for police assistance is deferred and/or suspended pending the outcome of the Court of Appeal's ruling. Costs are to be in the cause.