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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).
- When a person does not appear within the time specified in the proclamation, the law prescribes what should happen to the attached property.
- Option 1: The property shall not be sold until six months have passed from the date of attachment.
- This ensures some time is given before selling the property.
- Option 2: The property shall not be sold until any claim or objection under section 84 has been resolved.
- This ensures that legal proceedings regarding the property are settled first.
- Option 3: Both (a) and (b).
- ?? Correct Answer: Both conditions must be met before the property can be sold.
- Option 4: Either (a) or (b).
- This implies that only one of the conditions needs to be satisfied.
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