(735 ILCS 5/12-718) (from Ch. 110, par. 12-718)
Sec. 12-718.
Powers of court.
If the garnishee has in his or her possession, custody or control any
property belonging to the defendant or which he or she is obligated to deliver
to the defendant, with or without condition, the court may enter all
proper orders for the delivery thereof to the proper officer,
the sale or disposition of the same, and the discharging of any lien
thereon, and may authorize the garnishee to collect any indebtedness
or to sell any other property and account for the proceeds. The
court, when necessary to further the purposes and provisions of Part 7
of Article XII of this
Act, may compel the judgment debtor to do or to refrain from doing any
specific act or deed; or the court may appoint a receiver to
collect any indebtedness or to take possession, sell or otherwise
dispose of any other property, and enter all orders in regard thereto
which are necessary and equitable between the parties.
(Source: P.A. 83-707.)
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