Court Order Types 

Definition

The Court Orders infotype (0070) is subdivided into court order types, each of which is represented by a subtype. SAP delivers all the necessary subtypes for processing court orders in your company.

Use

Subtypes for England and Wales

CSD

Child Support Deduction of Earnings Order (DEO)

EWC

Community Charge AEO (CCAEO)

EWN

Non-Priority AEO (civil debts)

EWP

Priority AEO (maintenance and fines)

EWT

Council Tax Attachment of Earnings Order (AEO)

ISDN

Income Support Deduction Notice (ISDN)

 

Subtypes for Northern Ireland

CSD

Child Support Deduction of Earnings Order (DEO)

ISDN

Income Support Deduction Notice (ISDN)

NIN

Non-Priority AEO (civil debts)

NIP

Priority AEO (maintenance and fines)

 

Subtypes for Scotland

CSD

Child Support Deduction of Earnings Order (DEO)

ISDN

Income Support Deduction Notice (ISDN)

SCEA

Customs and Excise Earnings Arrestment (CEEA)

SCMA

Scottish Current Maintenance Arrestment (SCMA)

SEA

Scottish Earnings Arrestment (SEA)

SCA1

Scottish Conjoined Arrestment Order (EA only) (SCAO)

SCA2

Scottish Conjoined Arrestment Order (CMA only) (SCAO)

SCA3

Scottish Conjoined Arrestment Order (EA part) (SCAO)

SCA4

Scottish Conjoined Arrestment Order (CMA part) (SCAO)

For calculation purposes, a Scottish Conjoined Arrestment Order (SCAO) is subdivided into four types in the R/3 System:

You should use an SCA1 when the conjoined arrestment order consists of debts and fines only (EA).

You should use an SCA2 when the conjoined arrestment order is for maintenance only (CMA).

When the conjoined arrestment order consists of debts, fines, and maintenance, you should use an SCA3 to represent the EA part of the arrestment order. You therefore also need to create an SCA4 to represent the CMA part.

When the conjoined arrestment order consists of debts, fines, and maintenance, you should use an SCA4 to represent the CMA part of the arrestment order. You therefore also need to create an SCA3 to represent the EA part.