Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Debtors' Options (10:IV)"

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Under s 122, no collector, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of another, directly, indirectly, or through others, shall:  
Under s 122, no collector, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of another, directly, indirectly, or through others, shall:  
*a) unless there is a court order to the contrary, remove from the debtor’s private dwelling any personal property claimed under seizure, distress, or repossession, in the absence of the debtor, the debtor’s spouse, the debtor’s agent, or an adult resident in the debtor’s dwelling;  
:a) unless there is a court order to the contrary, remove from the debtor’s private dwelling any personal property claimed under seizure, distress, or repossession, in the absence of the debtor, the debtor’s spouse, the debtor’s agent, or an adult resident in the debtor’s dwelling;  
*b) seize, repossess or levy distress against any chattel not specifically charged or mortgaged, or to which legal claim may not be made under a statute, court judgment, or court order; or
:b) seize, repossess or levy distress against any chattel not specifically charged or mortgaged, or to which legal claim may not be made under a statute, court judgment, or court order; or
*c) remove, seize, repossess, or levy distress against any chattel during a day or during the hours of a day when such removal, seizure,  repossession or distress is prohibited by regulations under this Act.  
:c) remove, seize, repossess, or levy distress against any chattel during a day or during the hours of a day when such removal, seizure,  repossession or distress is prohibited by regulations under this Act.


=== 3. Consequences of Contravention of the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act ===
=== 3. Consequences of Contravention of the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act ===
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