Request for Issuance of Execution is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Housing Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is a Request for Issuance of Execution?
A: A Request for Issuance of Execution is a legal document used in Massachusetts to request the court to issue an execution order for the enforcement of a judgment.
Q: What is the purpose of a Request for Issuance of Execution?
A: The purpose of a Request for Issuance of Execution is to obtain the court's authorization to enforce a judgment by seizing and selling the property of the judgment debtor.
Q: Who can file a Request for Issuance of Execution?
A: The judgment creditor, the party who won the lawsuit and obtained a judgment, can file a Request for Issuance of Execution.
Q: What information is required in a Request for Issuance of Execution?
A: A Request for Issuance of Execution typically requires the judgment debtor's name, the amount of the judgment, and a description of the property to be seized.
Q: How does the court issue an Execution order?
A: Once a Request for Issuance of Execution is filed, the court will review the request and, if approved, issue an Execution order to enforce the judgment.
Q: Can the judgment debtor object to the Issuance of Execution?
A: Yes, the judgment debtor can object to the Issuance of Execution by filing a motion with the court and providing a valid legal reason for the objection.
Q: What happens after the court issues an Execution order?
A: After the court issues an Execution order, a sheriff or other authorized officer will be directed to seize and sell the property of the judgment debtor to satisfy the judgment.
Form Details:
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