Section 68 of Kenya Roads Act 2007: Restriction on execution against property of Authority

    

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any law—
(a) where any judgment or order has been obtained against an Authority, no execution or attachment, or process in the nature thereof, shall be issued against such Authority or against its property, but the Director-General shall, without delay, cause to be paid out of the revenue of the Authority such amounts as may, by the judgment or order, be awarded against the Authority;
(b) no property of an Authority shall be seized or taken by any person having by law power to attach or distrain property without the previous written permission of the Director-General.


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