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CIVIL PROCESS
GLOSSARY
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EX PARTE PROTECTIVE ORDER
(TEMPORARY) - An order issued by a family court (district or
county) to prohibit a defendant
from certain acts, including further family violence, and to appear
in court on a certain date and time. May include an order directing
a Law Enforcement Officer to inform a defendant to vacate a
premises. It is enforceable only by contempt
proceedings.
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FORCIBLE ENTRY & AND DETAINER
(EVICTION) - A citation issued by a Justice of the Peace
court, based upon a complaint, to bring
suit against a tenant, who has forcibly entered or detained
possession of realty and has refused to vacate the
same.
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LEVY - To collect, gather,
take up, seize, or execute on monies, real, or personal property
under a lawfully issued writ.
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PETITION - A document filed
by the plaintiff with the clerk of the court that outlines the
basis of the complaint against the defendant and the relief being
sought form the court.
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POSSESSION - A writ issued
by a court of competent jurisdiction commanding a Constable to
evict a person(s) and/or their property from a specified premises.
Normally the result of an eviction suit.
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RETURN - The endorsement by
an officer upon a process stating what, where, how and to whom,
service and compliance of the commands within the process were
made.
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TRIAL OF RIGHT - A process
utilized by a third party (not a party to the suit) claiming an
interest in personal property that was levied upon of removed under
a distress warrant, execution, sequestration, attachment,
possession, or other like writ. A hearing is held and no property
shall be delivered to the claimant, except upon written order of
the court after being hearing.
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TURNOVER ORDER - An order
issued by the court to be delivered to the defendant ordering the
defendant to turn over specified non-exempt property to a
designated sheriff, constable, or the registry of the court. It is
a post judgment writ and is utilized as a tool to retrieve property
that cannot ordinarily be reached under execution. It is
enforceable by the court by a contempt
proceeding.
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