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tsand2

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After a judgment is entered in favor of plaintiff, what may the plaintiff seek if the defendant refuses to pay?
 a. a writ of certiorari
  b. a writ of habeas corpus c. a writ of rejoinder
  d. a writ of payment
  e. none of the other choices

Question 2

After a judgment is entered in favor of plaintiff, what may the plaintiff seek if the defendant refuses to pay?
 a. a writ of certiorari
  b. a writ of habeas corpus c. a writ of rejoinder
  d. a writ of execution
  e. a writ of remuneration



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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