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the court may, at the request of the judgment creditor or his or her attorney, authorise the issue of a
warrant directing a sheriff to arrest the said judgment debtor, director or officer and to bring him or her before a competent
court to enable that court to conduct a financial inquiry. [Section 65A(6) of the Act]
(iii) Any person who-
(aa) is called upon to appear before a court under a notice in terms of section 65A(1) or 65A(8)(b) of
the Act (where the sheriff, in lieu of arresting a person, hands to that person a notice to appear in court) and who wilfully
fails to appear before the court on the date and at the time specified in the notice; or
(bb) where the proceedings were postponed in his or her presence to a date and time determined by
the court, wilfully fails to appear before the court on that date and at that time; or
(cc) wilfully fails to remain in attendance at the relevant proceedings or at the proceedings so
postponed, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding
three months. [Section 65A(9) of the Act]
(iv) On appearing before the court on the date determined in the notice in terms of section 65A(1) or (8)(b) of the Act
in pursuance of the arrest of the judgment debtor, director or officer under a warrant referred to in section 65A(6) of the
Act or on any date to which the proceedings have been postponed, such judgment debtor, director or officer shall be
called upon to give evidence on his or her financial position or that of the juristic person and his or her or its ability to pay
the judgment debt. [Section 65D of the Act]
(v) Any person against whom a court has, in a civil case, given any judgment or made any order who has not
satisfied in full such judgment or order and paid all costs for which he or she is liable in connection therewith shall, if he or
she has changed his or her place of residence, business or employment, within 14 days from the date of every such
change notify the clerk or register of the court who gave such judgment or made such order and the judgment creditor or
his or her attorney fully and correctly in writing of his or her new place of residence, business or employment, and by his
or her failure to do so such judgment debtor shall be guilty of an offence and liable upon conviction to a fine or
imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months. [Section 109 of the Act)]
(2) Consent to judgment.
I admit that I am liable to the plaintiff as claimed in this summons (or in the amount of R.............. and costs to
date) and I consent to judgment accordingly.
DATED at ........................................................................this ..............day of ..................................20…..
.................................................................
Defendant
*(3) Notice of intention to defend.