The document is a reply to a preliminary objection on points of law regarding a motion to set aside the execution of a judgment. It argues that: 1) The Judgment (Enforcement) Rules allow claims to be made to the bailiff or sheriff holding property, and the motion serves this purpose by seeking to set aside the sheriff's actions. 2) Case law establishes that a motion is a proper way to request a court ruling, and there is no specified procedure for claimants to follow to notify the sheriff. 3) Strictly following procedural rules could defeat justice, so the interest of properly investigating claims on their merits outweighs objections based on technicalities. 4) The rules are aids