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An execution of arrest against a judgment debtor can be issued by a magistrate ( 15-17-40) if the execution is returned unsatisfied ( 15-39-50) and the action is of a type for which the defendant could be arrested as outlined in 15-17-20.
Judgments in South Carolina may not be renewed. The South Carolina Supreme Court has concluded that a judgment is utterly extinguished after the expiration of ten years from the date of entry. Hardee v.
Demand to Disclose Defense meaning the mortgage lender is seeking to determine whether you have any defenses to the foreclosure action. Foreclosure in Connecticut - Balbus Law Firm balbuslaw.com foreclosure-in-connecticut balbuslaw.com foreclosure-in-connecticut
After a default judgment, the Plaintiff will try to collect the money you owe. The Plaintiff may be able to take money from your paycheck or bank account and put a lien on your property. If you dont have any assets to pay the debt, you can let the Plaintiff. They may give up or try to collect in the future.
A default judgment (also known as judgment by default) is a ruling granted by a judge or court in favor of a plaintiff in the event that the defendant in a legal case fails to respond to a court summons or does not appear in court.
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Default means failure to respond to the complaint or failure to appear at trial. Defendant means the party against whom the plaintiff has filed a complaint. Execution means enforcement of the judgment. Civil Rules of Procedure - Lexington County - SC.GOV sc.gov magistrate-court-services civil-ru sc.gov magistrate-court-services civil-ru
Upon a showing of good cause, Rule 55, SC Rules of Civil Procedure, provides for setting aside a Failure to Timely Answer prior to entry of a Default Judgment. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA - Richland County richlandcountysc.gov Magistrate Forms richlandcountysc.gov Magistrate Forms

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