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Writ of Execution

A writ of execution is a legal order issued by a court that authorizes the enforcement of a judgment, usually in a civil case. This writ empowers a designated official, such as a sheriff or marshal, to take specific actions to satisfy the judgment awarded to the prevailing party (the judgment creditor).

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