I notice the distinctive spelling of the word "favour" and wonder which country's Supreme Court is being asked about?
the supereme court
Those of the US Constitution.
For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.
he is a person you hope had a good morning and did not argue with his wife.when you are facing charges and he is your judge.
"vehicle cannot be found anywhere? " NO candy for you...If you were the bank, would you believe that line?? Rem ,Cars DONT fall off the face of the earth. Spmeone's bbaby's mothers aunties boyfrined is driving your car. IF it was stolen, YOU would have reported it to the cops.Good Luck http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/cvtoc.html CHAPTER 31. JUDGMENTS SECTION 31.001. PASSAGE OF TITLE SECTION 31.002. COLLECTION OF JUDGMENT THROUGH COURT PROCEEDING SECTION 31.0025. AUTHORITY OF COURT TO ORDER TURNOVER OF WAGES SECTION 31.003. JUDGMENT AGAINST PARTNERSHIP SECTION 31.004. EFFECT OF ADJUDICATION IN LOWER TRIAL COURT SECTION 31.005. EFFECT OF ADJUDICATION IN SMALL CLAIMS OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURT SECTION 31.006. REVIVAL OF JUDGMENT SECTION 31.007. PARTIES RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCOUNTING OF OWN COSTS SECTION 31.008. PAYMENT OF UNCLAIMED JUDGMENT SECTION 31.010. TURNOVER BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
� 31.0025. AUTHORITY OF COURT TO ORDER TURNOVER OF WAGES. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a court may not, at any time before a judgment debtor is paid wages for personal services performed by the debtor, enter or enforce an order that requires the debtor or any other person to turn over the wages for the satisfaction of the judgment. (b) This section applies to wages in any form, including paycheck, cash, or property. (c) This section does not apply to the enforcement of a child support obligation or a judgment for past due child support. Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 671, � 1, eff. Aug. 26, 1991. NO, BUT read on... � 31.002. COLLECTION OF JUDGMENT THROUGH COURT PROCEEDING. (a) A judgment creditor is entitled to aid from a court of appropriate jurisdiction through injunction or other means in order to reach property to obtain satisfaction on the judgment if the judgment debtor owns property, including present or future rights to property, that: (1) cannot readily be attached or levied on by ordinary legal process; and (2) is not exempt from attachment, execution, or seizure for the satisfaction of liabilities. (b) The court may: (1) order the judgment debtor to turn over nonexempt property that is in the debtor's possession or is subject to the debtor's control, together with all documents or records related to the property, to a designated sheriff or constable for execution; (2) otherwise apply the property to the satisfaction of the judgment; or (3) appoint a receiver with the authority to take possession of the nonexempt property, sell it, and pay the proceeds to the judgment creditor to the extent required to satisfy the judgment. (c) The court may enforce the order by contempt proceedings or by other appropriate means in the event of refusal or disobedience. (d) The judgment creditor may move for the court's assistance under this section in the same proceeding in which the judgment is rendered or in an independent proceeding. (e) The judgment creditor is entitled to recover reasonable costs, including attorney's fees. (f) A court may not enter or enforce an order under this section that requires the turnover of the proceeds of, or the disbursement of, property exempt under any statute, including Section 42.0021, Property Code. This subsection does not apply to the enforcement of a child support obligation or a judgment for past due child support. (g) With respect to turnover of property held by a financial institution in the name of or on behalf of the judgment debtor as customer of the financial institution, the rights of a receiver appointed under Subsection (b)(3) do not attach until the financial institution receives service of a certified copy of the order of receivership in the manner specified by Section 59.008, Finance Code. http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/cp.toc.htm CHAPTER 31. JUDGMENTS SECTION 31.001. PASSAGE OF TITLE SECTION 31.002. COLLECTION OF JUDGMENT THROUGH COURT PROCEEDING SECTION 31.0025. AUTHORITY OF COURT TO ORDER TURNOVER OF WAGES SECTION 31.003. JUDGMENT AGAINST PARTNERSHIP SECTION 31.004. EFFECT OF ADJUDICATION IN LOWER TRIAL COURT SECTION 31.005. EFFECT OF ADJUDICATION IN SMALL CLAIMS OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURT SECTION 31.006. REVIVAL OF JUDGMENT SECTION 31.007. PARTIES RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCOUNTING OF OWN COSTS SECTION 31.008. PAYMENT OF UNCLAIMED JUDGMENT SECTION 31.010. TURNOVER BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.
One key event is that the Colorado Supereme Court upheld the country's seat vote.
You must sue them in court and win. Then you can request a judgment lien from the court and record it in the land records.You must sue them in court and win. Then you can request a judgment lien from the court and record it in the land records.You must sue them in court and win. Then you can request a judgment lien from the court and record it in the land records.You must sue them in court and win. Then you can request a judgment lien from the court and record it in the land records.
Contact the clerk of the court or the court administrator where the judgment was issued and request a copy of the writ of judgment.
Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.