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NEW JERSEY A judgment is valid for a period of twenty years, but can be renewed within the twenty year period by the filing of a notice with the court clerk. N.J. Stat. Ann. 2A:14-5.
Unless the court otherwise orders, every writ of execution shall be directed to a sheriff and shall be returnable within 24 months after the date of its issuance, except that in case of a sale, the sheriff shall make return of the writ and pay to the clerk any remaining surplus within 30 days after the sale, and except
Unless the court otherwise orders, every writ of execution shall be directed to a sheriff and shall be returnable within 24 months after the date of its issuance, except that in case of a sale, the sheriff shall make return of the writ and pay to the clerk any remaining surplus within 30 days after the sale, and except
A writ of execution is a process issued by the Court for the enforcement of a money judgment, as provided in Fed. R. Civ.
Once a court has established that there is a judgment against an individual, a writ of execution is filed to take that individuals property to pay off the debt attached to the judgment. Then the property itself must be taken.
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A Writ of Execution is an official court document issued during the New Jersey foreclosure process that orders the sheriff to sell your home at a public auction known as a Sheriff Sale.
p) Writ of Execution refers to an order directing the Sheriff to enforce, implement, or satisfy the judgment which shall be effective for a period of five (5) years.
A writ of execution can also be used to evict a tenant who will not leave on their own and who will not pay rent. In the event of a tenants eviction, the issuance of a writ of execution allows the tenant and their belongings to be removed from the residence.
Once the writ is obtained, the Sheriff will provide notice of the date the property must be vacated. A tenant with a valid lease has protection from removal by the new owner under the New Jersey Anti-Eviction Act, NJSA 2A:18-61.1 et seq.
Once a court has established that there is a judgment against an individual, a writ of execution is filed to take that individuals property to pay off the debt attached to the judgment. Then the property itself must be taken.

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