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Mainland Judgments in Matrimonial and Family Cases (Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement) Ordinance Part 2—Division 4 Section 23 of the property from one party to the Judgment to the transferee.

(3) If—
 * (a) the registered order requires the transfer of any property from one party to the Judgment to the other party; or
 * (b) the registered order is taken under subsection (2) to be an in personam order for the transfer of any property from one party to the Judgment to a transferee,

the court in which the registered order is enforced may direct the party who is to transfer the property (transferor) to execute any conveyance, contract or other document, or to endorse any negotiable instrument.

(4) If the transferor neglects or refuses to comply with the direction or cannot, after reasonable inquiry, be found, the court in which the registered order is enforced—
 * (a) for the Court of First Instance—may exercise the power under section 25A(1) of the High Court Ordinance (Cap. 4) and section 25A(2) and (3) of that Ordinance applies accordingly; or
 * (b) for the District Court—may exercise the power under section 38A(2) of the District Court Ordinance (Cap. 336) and section 38A(3) and (4) of that Ordinance applies accordingly.

23. Payment of maintenance: attachment of income order

(1) If a registered order is an order against a person for the payment of maintenance, section 20 of the Guardianship of Minors Ordinance (Cap. 13) (that Ordinance) and the Attachment of Income Order Rules (Cap. 13 sub. leg. A) (those Rules) apply, with necessary modification, in