The Court must then determine the mode of attachment

The Court must then determine the mode of attachment. Attachment can be made by seizure or by an order prohibiting the J.D. or other person from dealing with the property or by charging the debtor's interest in the property. When movable property other than agricultural produce is to be attached., it should be actually seized and kept in custody of the attaching officer, except when the property is subject to speedy and natural decay, in which case it may be sold at once. Property which cannot be conveniently removed may be left at the place of attachment in the custody of a respectable person.