PART XVIII - ENFORCEMENT AND EXECUTION CHAPTER 3 - EXECUTION
Section 159. Types of execution.
(1) An order for execution may direct the bailiff to take anyone or more of the following actions:
(a) to levy any amount of money to be recovered by seizing and selling the immoveable property of the judgment debtor;
(b) to attach moveable property of the judgment debtor in the possession or control of a third party, hereinafter called garnishee, or a debt due by the garnishee to the judgment debtor;
(c) to seize and deliver to the judgment creditor any chattel ordered to be delivered by the judgment debtor;
(d) to attach the income of the judgment debtor.
(2) Every order for execution shall-
(a) state by which methods as specified under subsection (1) execution is to be carried out; and
(b) specifically described the property to which the order relates.
(3) The Court may, on application of any judgment creditor, issue a further order of execution in respect of different property or different methods of execution from those set out in the current order for execution.