CIBNBanking Law

A garnishee order absolute issued by a court directs the bank to:

AOpen a new account
BPay funds in the judgment debtor's account to the judgment creditorCORRECT
CIncrease the overdraft
DIssue a debit card
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Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
A garnishee order absolute compels the bank (as garnishee) to pay the judgment debtor's funds (up to the judgment sum) to the judgment creditor.
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