Anonymous ID: afcf51 March 27, 2021, 2:51 p.m. No.73662   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>73661

we lucky in that we gotz fresh vegies year round yo

masks aren't organic, remind the organic nazis of dis fact next time, glad yo vendors doin their part, peeps need to mind their own bidnez, I remind em of it regularly

kek

Anonymous ID: afcf51 March 27, 2021, 3:17 p.m. No.73663   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3664

Collected so far

 

#330

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#330

Anonymous ID: afcf51 March 27, 2021, 8:42 p.m. No.73674   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>73673

Not to be confused with the legal term writ of execution:

 

Writ of Execution

By Will Kenton

Updated Apr 30, 2020

What Is a Writ of Execution?

 

A writ of execution is a court order that puts in force a judgment of possession and directs law enforcement personnel to begin the transfer of property as the result of a legal judgment. Property may include assets, money, or real property.

 

A judgment of possession is a court order that determines who is entitled to property. After a judgment of possession is rendered by the court, the judge may then issue a writ of execution to begin the transfer of property. The judgment for possession states the plaintiff has a right to the property; the writ of execution actually begins the transfer process from a judgment debtor to a plaintiff.

Key Takeaways

 

A writ of execution is a court order that puts in force a judgment of possession and directs law enforcement personnel to begin the transfer of assets, money, or property as the result of a legal judgment.

The judgment for possession states the plaintiff has a right to the property; the writ of execution actually begins the transfer process from a judgment debtor to a plaintiff.

A writ of execution may be used in bankruptcy cases and in eviction cases (when a tenant will not leave on their own and will not pay rent).

 

When a court issues a writ of execution, a sheriff, deputy sheriff, or a court official is usually charged with taking possession of any property that is owed to the plaintiff. If the property is money, the debtor's bank account may be frozen or the funds may be moved into a holding account. If real property is to be transferred, the items can be transferred in-kind or can be sold in a sheriff's sale. Funds from the sale may be given to the plaintiff to satisfy the terms of the court's judgment.

How a Writ of Execution Works

 

After a judgment of possession, a writ of execution is typically only granted if the defendant is required by law to make a payment to a plaintiff, but will not do so voluntarily. A writ of execution can also be used to evict a tenant who will not leave on their own and who will not pay rent. In the event of a tenant's eviction, the issuance of a writ of execution allows the tenant and their belongings to be removed from the residence.

 

A writ of execution also allows for property to be collected that can then be sold to produce funds for repayment. In certain cases, the debtor's bank account may be accessed. However, certain funds may be off-limits even with a writ of execution, including Social Security income. Many states also exempt unemployment insurance (UI) benefits and money held in an IRA.

 

A writ of execution may also be issued in a bankruptcy case. In bankruptcy cases, judges usually direct a writ of execution to a U.S. Marshal rather than a state official, such as a sheriff or a court officer. Bankruptcy cases can only be heard in federal courts; at the federal level, the U.S. Marshals Service is generally the agent for executing writs of execution. The U.S. Marshal is then tasked with enforcing and satisfying the judgment for payment of money.

 

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/writ-of-execution.asp

Anonymous ID: afcf51 March 27, 2021, 9:26 p.m. No.73686   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3697 >>3751 >>3779

#330

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>>73646 Romanian Lung Doctor Formulates Covid Protocol That Cures 100% of Patients

>>73644 “Racial Agitation Terrorism & Socialism For Communist Revolution”

>>73643 Goldman Sold $10.5 Billion of Stocks in Block-Trade Spree

>>73634 Myanmar coup latest: Security forces kill more than 90 protesters

>>73601 Leif Höegh bids to take Höegh LNG private in partnership with Morgan Stanley

>>73600 Good Words from Lin Wood

>>73599 Global Shipping Business Network officially incorporated in Hong Kong

>>73598 Congestion Hits Brazil’s Largest Port

#330

 

Gonna hit the sack, herez wut I gotz so far

Anonymous ID: afcf51 March 28, 2021, 8:19 a.m. No.73741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3742

>>73740

mofos caught

Woolsey set up Egyptian military

they frens yo

hopes they bills of laden in order

might get dasting

 

>>73736

mornin gb

g3 called, runnin late, I say she running past empty, long time, a couple brain cells blink, just sayin, headin to lunch soon though

howza yo westie? we hot and humid here