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FERNANDO; January 31, 1978

FACTS - Petitioner PNB received a notice of garnishment which was served upon its branch on QC by an authorized deputy sheriff of the court *** What was sought to be garnished was the money of the Peoples Homesite and Housing Corporation deposited at the petitioners branch in QC in order to satisfy the decision of the respondent court - PNB filed a motion to quash the notice based on 2 grounds: 1. the appointment of respondent Gilbert Lorenzo as authorized deputy sheriff to serve the writ of execution was contrary to law *** PNB contends that the service of notice by the authorized deputy sheriff of this court contravenes Sec. 11 of Commonwealth Act No. 1055 *** It argues that it is the sheriff of QC and not the Clerk of this court who is its Ex-officio Sheriff, that has the authority to serve the notice of garnishment and that the actual service of the latter officer of said notice is therefore not in order 2. the funds subject of the character may be public in character - COIR denied PNBs motion to quash a notice of garnishment ISSUE WON an order of Court of Industrial Relations (CO

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