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An order for seizure and sale of goods allows a court bailiff to take and sell the debtor’s property. This option can be especially helpful where the debtor doesn’t appear to have any cash income but has valuable assets, such as an expensive car, a boat, or shares in a profitable company.
An order for seizure and sale of goods allows a court bailiff to take and sell the debtor’s property. This option can be especially helpful where the debtor doesn’t appear to have any cash income but has valuable assets, such as an expensive car, a boat, or shares in a profitable company.


Before proceeding, however, note that the Court Order Enforcement Act of BC allows a debtor to keep the following:
Before proceeding, however, note that the ''Court Order Enforcement Act'' of BC allows a debtor to keep the following:
*$4,000 of household furnishings and appliances,
*$4,000 of household furnishings and appliances,
*A vehicle worth up to $5,000; and
*A vehicle worth up to $5,000; and
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