Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Release of attached property: proclamation appearance triggers court order; otherwise property at State disposal with sale safeguards. If the proclaimed person appears within the specified time the Court must order release of the property from attachment. If the proclaimed person does not appear, the property is at the disposal of the State Government but shall not be sold until six months after attachment and until any claim or objection is disposed of, except for perishable items or where earlier sale benefits the owner. If within two years the person appears and proves lack of intent to avoid execution and insufficient notice, the property or net proceeds, after attachment costs, must be delivered to them.
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Release of attached property: proclamation appearance triggers court order; otherwise property at State disposal with sale safeguards.
If the proclaimed person appears within the specified time the Court must order release of the property from attachment. If the proclaimed person does not appear, the property is at the disposal of the State Government but shall not be sold until six months after attachment and until any claim or objection is disposed of, except for perishable items or where earlier sale benefits the owner. If within two years the person appears and proves lack of intent to avoid execution and insufficient notice, the property or net proceeds, after attachment costs, must be delivered to them.
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