interpleaderattachmentexecutionlocus standithird party claimsvehicle ownership
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interpleader proceedingsexecutionvehicle ownershipthird party rights
legislation
Statutes Cited
High Court Rules, 1971
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether the Claimant has locus standi to claim vehicles admitted to belong to third parties","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Claimant's admission that vehicles belong to third parties"}
{"issue_text":"Whether third parties can be joined after litis contestatio","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"no","related_facts":"Oral application for joinder made at hearing"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
The Sheriff attached various property including two vehicles at the residence of judgment debtors. The claimant asserted ownership of all attached property but later admitted the two vehicles belonged to third parties. The judgment creditor consented to release of household goods but contested the vehicle claims.
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