A replevin writ is a court order granted to a complainant to recover goods that have been unlawfully taken or retained. In some instances, the complainant will be required to post a bond before the order is granted.
An action issued to recover an item of personal property wrongfully taken.
get a lawyer they can help you with a writ of replevin.
A 'writ of REPLEVIN" maybe?
A writ of replevin is typically obtained when someone wrongfully withholds your property, and you need a court order to recover it. It allows you to regain possession of the item through legal means, often used in cases of landlord-tenant disputes or repossession of goods by a lender. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to determine if pursuing a writ of replevin is the appropriate course of action in your situation.
You are likely thinking of a writ of REPLEVIN. It's a Court Order for the vehicle to be served on the customer for the vehicle.
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YES, its called a writ of replevin.
It can if the lender gets a writ of replevin, the deputy can take it.
habeas corpus
The writ of replevin is a court order to return property that doesn't belong to you, and where the rightful owner does not have the right to repossess them.
A repossession is the act of taking back property due to a default on loan payments, typically carried out by the lender. A writ of replevin is a legal document that allows a person to recover possession of property wrongfully taken, without payment, before a final judgment is issued. Essentially, a repossession involves reclaiming property due to a breach of contract, while a writ of replevin is a legal remedy to recover wrongfully taken property.
The length of time will depend on whether or not the opposing party opposes the writ. If not, you might be able to get the order at the first hearing. If not, it could take months or years.
A Writ of Replevin is a court order for the debtor to turn over the property. If the debtor doesnt do so, the debtor is in contempt of the court. What happens to people who are in contempt of a court order? They retire to more peaceful surroundings to consider their need to obey the court order.