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'''Execution''' is a process by which a judgment-creditor may enforce a [[judgment]].  It is the most common process of collection of a judgment debt.  Execution provides police in the issuing state with cause to repossess and sell assets of a judgment-debtor.
 
'''Execution''' is a process by which a judgment-creditor may enforce a [[judgment]].  It is the most common process of collection of a judgment debt.  Execution provides police in the issuing state with cause to repossess and sell assets of a judgment-debtor.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:34, June 23, 2016

Execution is a process by which a judgment-creditor may enforce a judgment. It is the most common process of collection of a judgment debt. Execution provides police in the issuing state with cause to repossess and sell assets of a judgment-debtor.