Acts and Regulations

G-2 - Garnishee Act

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Definitions
1In this Act
“judge” where the word is used in connection with any proceedings upon and after summons against the garnishee, means a judge of The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick;(juge)
“judgment” includes an order made by The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick with respect to maintenance and education of children, and alimony and maintenance of a wife;(jugement)
“owing” or “due” means owing, due or accruing.(dû)(échu)
R.S., c.97, s.1; 1956, c.37, s.1; 1979, c.41, s.56; 2008, c.43, s.7
Definitions
1In this Act
“judge” where the word is used in connection with any proceedings upon and after summons against the garnishee, means a judge of The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick;(juge)
“judgment” includes an order made by The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick with respect to maintenance and education of children, and alimony and maintenance of a wife;(jugement)
“owing” or “due” means owing, due or accruing.(dû) ou (échu)
R.S., c.97, s.1; 1956, c.37, s.1; 1979, c.41, s.56; 2008, c.43, s.7
Definitions
1In this Act
“judge” where the word is used in connection with any proceedings upon and after summons against the garnishee, means a judge of The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick;(juge)
“judgment” includes an order made by The Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes with respect to maintenance and education of children, and alimony and maintenance of a wife;(jugement)
“owing” or “due” means owing, due or accruing.(dû) ou (échu)
R.S., c.97, s.1; 1956, c.37, s.1; 1979, c.41, s.56