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Judgments in New Jersey remain in effect for 20 years and may be renewed for an additional 20 years by filing a motion in the Superior Court, Law Division, Civil Part and/or in the Special Civil Part if the Special Civil Part case was assigned a DJ or J docket number.
A Certificate of Judgement proves that the court decided your case, and ordered someone to give you back your property or pay you money. A Certificate of Judgment can only be issued by the court that made the original order. This is called the originating court.
After providing proof of identity, the sheriff will ask the debtor to meet the terms of the writ. If unable to do so, the debtor will be obliged to point out any moveable property that can be sold to meet the judgment debt and costs.
Notice of Execution means the written notice sent by the Creditor of the Guarantee to the Executor of the Guarantee, that shall be simultaneously sent to the Debtor of the Guarantee, and which shall be prepared substantially in the terms of Exhibit 4, docHubing that an Early Termination Cause has occurred.
this case, it was held that the ordinary meaning of executing a document is signing a document as a consenting evidence of his assent to a document is executant within the meaning of Section 35 .
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WRIT OF EXECUTION/MONEY JUDGMENT If you win your case and the judgment debtor does not pay you the amount owed within 30 days after entry of the judgment and there is no appeal pending, then you will have to place a levy on wages or property of the judgment debtor to collect the money owed to you.
The defendant shall have thirty (30) days from the date of first publication in which to appear and defend.
Notice of Execution means the written notice sent by the Creditor of the Guarantee to the Executor of the Guarantee, that shall be simultaneously sent to the Debtor of the Guarantee, and which shall be prepared substantially in the terms of Exhibit 4, docHubing that an Early Termination Cause has occurred.
Execution means (1) the act of carrying out, performing, or completing, as in the execution of an order or decree; (2) signing or completing all formalities necessary to make a contract or document effective, such as signing, stamping, or delivering; (3) to put to death according to a court-rendered sentence; (4)
Primary tabs. Stay of execution is directed by a court to stop some form of enforcement action. A stay of execution can apply in many circumstances like stopping the sale of property in bankruptcy or the execution of a death penalty.

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