No
When a writ of control is issued to the enforcement agent, all goods of the debtor become bound under the enforcement power.[1]
If the debt being enforced is not a high court writ, the goods of the debtor become bound under the enforcement power then the debtor has been given a Notice of Enforcement.[2]
When the debtor's goods become bound, any assignment of any interest in the debtor's goods is disregarded and can still be taken into control,[3] 5(1) unless the assignee acquires the goods in good faith.[4]
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