Execution of Judgment: A writ (order) to the marshal or sheriff requiring him to carry out the judgment of the Court.
EXECUTION OF JUDGMENT - The process of putting into effect the judgment of the court in civil cases; usually by garnishment or levy, through post-trial, ...
execution of judgment: Legal process of enforcing a judgment, usually by seizing and/or selling property of the judgment debtor. exempt assets: Property of a judgment debtor that is legally protected from being taken to pay the judgment.
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: a debt established by a judgment and enforceable by a legal process (as an execution of judgment or attachment) c : a state of owing <in ~> d : the aggregate of money owed <the national ~> ...
certificate of probable cause A stay to the execution of judgment. certified copy A copy of a document or record, signed and certified as a true copy by the officer in whose custody the original is entrusted; also called an authenticated copy.
The forms of remedies, the modes of proceeding, and the execution of judgments, are to be regulated solely and exclusively, by the laws of the place where the action is instituted or as the civilians uniformly express it, according to the lex fori.
See also: Judgment, Lawyer, Execution, Law, Attorney
 
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