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nmorano1

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A court order to an official, such as the sheriff, to seize the property of the defendant to satisfy a judgment is known as a:
 a. writ of certiorari b. writ of rejoinder c. writ of payment d. writ of law
  e. none of the other choices are correct

Question 2

A court order to an official, such as the sheriff, to seize the property of the defendant to satisfy a judgment is known as a:
 a. writ of certiorari b. writ of execution c. writ of payment d. writ of law
  e. writ of rejoinder



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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