writ of execution


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Synonyms for writ of execution

a routine court order that attempts to enforce the judgment that has been granted to a plaintiff by authorizing a sheriff to carry it out

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'Why don't you let the court decide on the prescriptive period, let the Sanchez family oppose a writ of execution, but at least to show to the people that we are consistent in our pursuit of justice.
Guevarra, however, argued that the writ of execution only applies for a prescriptive period of ten years for the execution of judgments.
Patricio was found to have resorted to threats and intimidation to stop the enforcement of a valid writ of execution by saying that something untoward might happen if the writ was carried out.
However, once the notice period is over and the debt is still not paid back, the Execution Agent or pledgee will have to submit the extracted Writ of Execution and request the Enforcement Court to commence the process of execution of the pledged property.
He said that after being informed of the lumads' plight, DAR national officials are gearing up for the final implementation of the writ of execution of the old 1998 DAR decision favoring the ARB lumads.
The writ of execution shall be made in 4 copies and include:
The statutory purpose is to give the judgment creditor "the right to proceed against the property of the debtor through writ of execution, garnishment or other judicial process." (13) It should be noted that even though the statute ([section] 55.205(1)), gives the holder of a judgment lien the right to proceed "through writ of execution, garnishment, or other judicial process," it does not state that the judgment creditor may not so proceed without the judgment lien.
Note, however, that the CCRA may not seize property that would be exempt from seizure under a writ of execution issued out of a superior court of the province (the Court of Queen's Bench in Alberta).
Here she is in Writ of Execution, turning up in her boyfriend's hotel room wearing nothing but a coat to cover her nakedness when...
Further, it is expected that a writ of execution will be served on the airline shortly, which will initiate proceedings to have the airline's assets sold in order to raise money to cover the debts.
The court found no merit on Pallasigue's argument that the CSC did not issue a writ of execution.
Earlier this January, the prosecution filed a motion for execution of judgment, urging the Sandiganbayan to issue a writ of execution with regards to the former senator's civil liability.
If it was discerned from the judgment to be executed that there is a difference between the claimed amount upon which the fees were calculated, and the adjudicated amount, such judgment will not be conferred with the writ of execution until payment of the difference in fees is made.