Acts and Regulations

F-2.2 - Family Services Act

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Repealed
124Repealed: 2020, c.24, s.3
1981, c.10, s.9; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.56; 2013, c.32, s.13; 2020, c.24, s.3
Certificate as judgment
124(1)The Court may issue a certificate in the prescribed form stating the amount that is due under any order made under this Part, and the name of the person by whom the amount is payable, and such certificate upon its production to and filing in The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick shall be entered and recorded in the Court, and when so entered and recorded becomes a judgment of the Court and has the same force and effect, and all proceedings may be taken thereunder, as if it were a judgment obtained in the Court against the person named in the certificate for a debt of the amount specified in the certificate.
124(2)If a judgment obtained under subsection (1) and another judgment are enforced under the Enforcement of Money Judgments Act at the same time, the enforcement proceeds shall be applied to the judgment obtained under subsection (1) in priority to the other judgment.
Repealed
124(3)Repealed: 2005, c.S-15.5, s.56
Repealed
124(4)Repealed: 2005, c.S-15.5, s.56
1981, c.10, s.9; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.56; 2013, c.32, s.13
Certificate as judgment
124(1)The Court may issue a certificate in the prescribed form stating the amount that is due under any order made under this Part, and the name of the person by whom the amount is payable, and such certificate upon its production to and filing in The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick shall be entered and recorded in the Court, and when so entered and recorded becomes a judgment of the Court and has the same force and effect, and all proceedings may be taken thereunder, as if it were a judgment obtained in the Court against the person named in the certificate for a debt of the amount specified in the certificate.
Certificate as judgment
124(2)The Creditors Relief Act does not apply with respect to money levied upon an execution pursuant to a certificate entered and recorded as a judgment of The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick under subsection (1).
Repealed
124(3)Repealed: 2005, c.S-15.5, s.56
Repealed
124(4)Repealed: 2005, c.S-15.5, s.56
1981, c.10, s.9; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.56
Certificate as judgment
124(1)The Court may issue a certificate in the prescribed form stating the amount that is due under any order made under this Part, and the name of the person by whom the amount is payable, and such certificate upon its production to and filing in The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick shall be entered and recorded in the Court, and when so entered and recorded becomes a judgment of the Court and has the same force and effect, and all proceedings may be taken thereunder, as if it were a judgment obtained in the Court against the person named in the certificate for a debt of the amount specified in the certificate.
Certificate as judgment
124(2)The Creditors Relief Act does not apply with respect to money levied upon an execution pursuant to a certificate entered and recorded as a judgment of The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick under subsection (1).
Order for security or charging property
124(3)Where the court considers it appropriate in a proceeding under section 123, the court may order the debtor to give security for the payment of support or may charge any property of the debtor with payment of an amount for the provision of necessaries or preventing the dependant from becoming a public charge.
Order for security or charging property
124(4)Where a court orders security for the payment of support under this Part or charges property therewith, the court may, upon application and notice to all persons having an interest in the property, direct its sale for the purpose of realizing the security or charge.
1981, c.10, s.9