(1) In order to
enforce a judgment to which this Division applies, a person entitled to the
benefit of the judgment may apply to the court for an order, addressed to the
sheriff, authorising the sheriff to seize the property concerned and deliver
possession of it to the person.
(2) The court may make
such an order and may do so on terms as to costs or otherwise.
(3) When or after
making a property (seizure and delivery) order the court may make any
necessary ancillary or consequential order and may do so on terms as to costs
or otherwise.
(4) When or after
making a property (seizure and delivery) order, the court may make an
enforcement order under Part 4 for the purpose of enforcing the payment of
—
(a) the
enforcement costs associated with the property (seizure and delivery) order;
and
(b) the
value of the property concerned, as assessed by the court, if the property
cannot be seized under the property (seizure and delivery) order.