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In circuit court, "awsub" refers to "a writ of attachment" or an order that allows the court to seize a person's property to secure a judgment. This term is often used in the context of ensuring that assets are available to satisfy a potential future judgment. The writ can be issued to prevent a defendant from disposing of assets before the court has rendered a decision in the case.

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