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Session Laws, 1929
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 791

or for his, her or their boarders or guests, may have an attach-
ment issued by a Justice of the Peace or a Court of competent
jurisdiction to bind ten per centum (10%) of the salary, wages
or commissions of the debtor, due or as the salary, wages or
commission shall become due until the judgment shall have
been satisfied.

33C. Should an attachment be issued to bind the salary,

wages or commissions as aforesaid, no subsequent attachment
shall take effect until such preceding attachment shall have
been satisfied.

33D. It shall not be necessary that more than one writ
of garnishment or one set of interrogatories be served on the
garnishee in such cases, but the Court shall render judgment
providing for the monthly, semi-monthly, weekly or daily
payments to be made to the seizing creditor, according to
the manner best suited to the circumstances, until the indebted-
ness is paid; but the Court in its discretion, may re-open the
case upon the motion of any party concerned for evidence
affecting the proper continuance of such judgment, and the
Court shall retain jurisdiction to amend or set aside its judg-
ment at any time in its discretion, and should judgment by
default be taken against any party garnishee, such party
garnishee may obtain a re-opening of the case upon proper
showing and within the discretion of the Court.


33E. The interrogatories to be served upon the garnishee
shall include a question or questions, the answer to which
shall inform the Court as to whether or not the defendant or
defendants in the suit is employed by the garnishee, and if
so what his, her or their rate of compensation is, in what
manner it is paid, and whether or not there are other judg-
ments on garnishments affecting such wage, salary or com-
pensation, and if so, the status thereof.

33F. The provisions of Sections 33A to 33E, inclusive, of
this Article shall be available only to the actual bona fide holder
of a judgment procured by the actual vendor of groceries, food-
stuffs, meats, provisions and other food supplies, or his or her
heirs or personal representatives, and not to the assignee of any
such vendor.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1929.

Approved April 11, 1929.


 

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