Executions Act (Exécution forcée) — Canada — Yukon law | Esheria

Executions Act (Exécution forcée)

This provision defines key terms and sets out how the sheriff may seize and sell property to enforce a writ of execution.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Yukon
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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asset seizure court orders judgment enforcement judicial sale notice requirements seizure and sale of property

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About this statute

This provision defines key terms and sets out how the sheriff may seize and sell property to enforce a writ of execution. This provision sets rules for seizure and sale of property, including notice requirements, court applications, special treatment for perishable property and money, and the sheriff’s powers and limits in sales.