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If the proclaimed person does not appear within the time specified in the proclamation, the property under attachment
shall not be sold until expiry of six months from the date of attachment
shall not be sold until any claim or objection under section 84 have been disposed of
both (a) 8: (b)
either (a) or (b).
- Option 1: The property shall not be sold until six months have expired from the date of attachment. This gives a buffer period for the proclaimed person to appear even after the attachment.
- Option 2: The property shall not be sold until any claim or objection under section 84 is resolved. This means the process is paused to address any legal claims or objections on the property.
- Option 3: Both (a) and (b). This combines both conditions above, requiring both the six-month waiting period and the resolution of claims or objections before the sale.
- Option 4: Either (a) or (b). This requires only one of the conditions to be met before the sale.
Your answer: Option 3
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