a court order that authorizes your employer or bank to release your garnished wages or frozen bank assets to your creditor
a court paper showing all relevant information regarding the judgment, that the levying officers requires in order to serve the debtor
a court paper, which tells a law officer to take property of the judgment debtor to pay your claim
a document issued by the court that authorizes the sheriff to conduct certain enforcement procedures
a document that gives authority to a sheriff to seize the obligor's property in order to collect the amount owed on the judgment
an order commanding the Sheriff's Department to seize and sell the judgment debtor's property, applying the proceeds to the balance owed on the judgment
an order which enforces the decision of the conciliation court
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a routine court Order by which the Court attempts to enforce the judgment that has been granted a plaintiff by authorizing a Constable or Sheriff a levy on the money or property belonging to the judgment debtor (Defendant)
After a judgment has been issued against a property owner, the court may issue a writ of execution instructing the local authority to seize and sell the property at an judicial sale. For more information, see the "Everything You Want To Know About Foreclosures" article in the "Real Estate In-Depth" section.
An order of the court evidencing debt of one party to another and commanding the court officer to take property in satisfaction of the debt.
Court order to seize and sell property because of the nonpayment of taxes, or foreclosure of property.
A direct command from the court to the sheriff to carry out the action required in the writ. It may be to hang a convicted criminal, or to seize property and sell it to pay a money judgment. YIELD: Ratio of income from an investment to the total cost of the investment over a given period of time.
A court order authorizing and directing an officer of the court (sheriff, police officer) to levy and sell property of the defendant to satisfy a judgement. No terms in at this time.
A court order authorizing the holder to seize and sell a debtor's property to pay off a judgment.
A court order directing to seize and sell property in order to satisfy a debt.
A court order which authorizes and directs the proper officer of the court (usually the sheriff) to carry into effect the judgment or decree of the court.
A writ or court order, authorizing and directing an officer of the court, usually the sheriff, to carry into effect the judgment or decree of the court. top
Court order allowing the seizure and sale of property due to non-payment of taxes or foreclosure of property.
A writ of execution is a common court order granted by a court in an attempt to satisfy a judgment obtained by a plaintiff. When issuing a writ of execution, a court typically will order a sheriff or other similar official to levy property owned by a judgment debtor. Such property will often then be sold in a sheriff's sale, and the proceeds remunerated to the plaintiff in partial or full satisfaction of the judgment.