A writ of sequestration is a prejudgment process which orders the seizure or attachment of property to be maintained in the custody of the U.S. Marshal or other designated official, under court order and supervision, until the court determines otherwise. The purpose of the writ is to preserve the named property pending outcome of the litigation.
The writ of attachment is the seizure of any property belonging to the defendant to either create jurisdiction quasi in rem, or to preserve property at issue pending the outcome of the proceeding. The writ of sequestration permits one who already claims the ownership, the right to possession, or a lien upon property to have the property seized and held pending the outcome of a suit to establish his or her rights in the property.
It is a method of enforcement by a writ of sequestration of a judgment or order of the court requiring a person to do or abstain from doing an act within a specified time...the remedy being to obey the judgment/order and the temporary deprivation of property will cease and the property returned.
Depends on the state and the circumstances. But in general, they will usually expire in 60 days.
Sounds like you need an ATTORNEY for state specific advice. Your question is akin to the question "What is LIFE". Too many variables. LOL Good Luck.
Budget sequestration means something taken into custody by an agent of the court or law enforcement for safekeeping to prevent abuse or loss of the property.
Letters of Testamentary are issued by government to ensure the writ of state in legal matters. These letters do carry and expiration date which ranges from 6 months to 2 years.
Budget sequestration means something taken into custody by an agent of the court or law enforcement for safekeeping to prevent abuse or loss of the property.
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Carbon sequestration is part of the carbon cycle, so it could be said that is where it occurs. The carbon cycle refers to the circulation of carbon atoms in the biosphere.