17.53 Personal property may be charged
  • A charging order may charge all personal property, including—

    • (a) debts payable by or accruing due from the Crown to the liable party that are not excepted by section 26 of the Crown Proceedings Act 1950:

    • (b) a debt or sum of money due or accruing due to the liable party, including money—

      • (i) due or accruing due to the liable party by a public body; or

      • (ii) standing to the credit of the liable party in a proceeding or interlocutory application; or

      • (iii) standing to the credit of the liable party in the possession of a Sheriff or court officer:

    • (c) the right or interest of the liable party in a partnership:

    • (d) shares held by the liable party in any company that—

      • (i) is incorporated in New Zealand; or

      • (ii) has a registry in New Zealand in which transfers of shares may be registered:

    • (e) the estate, right, or interest in possession, remainder, reversion, or expectancy (whether vested or contingent) in any land, or in any money, shares, or other personal property, held under or because of any express or implied trust for the liable party.

    Compare: 1908 No 89 Schedule 2 r 579