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Section 8-506 - EXECUTION OF WRIT.

ID Code § 8-506 (2019) (N/A)
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8-506. EXECUTION OF WRIT. The sheriff to whom the writ is directed and delivered must execute the same without delay, and if the undertaking mentioned in section 8-506C, Idaho Code, be not given, as follows:

1. Real property standing upon the records of the county in the name of the defendant must be attached by filing with the recorder of the county a copy of the writ, together with a description of the property attached and a notice that it is attached.

2. Real property or an interest therein belonging to the defendant and held by any other person, or standing on the records of the county in the name of any other person, must be attached by filing with the recorder of the county a copy of the writ, together with a description of the property, and a notice that such real property and any interest of the defendant therein, held by or standing in the name of such other person (naming him), are attached. The recorder must index such attachment, when filed, in the names of both, of the defendant and of the person by whom the property is held or in whose name it stands on the records.

3. Personal property capable of manual delivery must be attached by taking it into custody.

4. Stock or shares, or interest in stock or shares, of any corporation or company must be attached by leaving with the president or other head of the same, or the secretary, cashier or other managing agent thereof, a copy of the writ and a notice stating that the stock or interest of the defendant is attached, in pursuance of such writ; provided, that securities as defined in section 28-8-102, Idaho Code, must be attached as provided in section 28-8-112, Idaho Code.

5. Debts and credits and other personal property not capable of manual delivery must be attached by leaving with the person owing such debts, or having in his possession or under his control such credits or other personal property, or with his agent, a copy of the writ, and a notice that the debts owing by him to the defendant, or the credits or other personal property in his possession or under his control, belonging to the defendants, are attached in pursuance of such writ.

History:

[(8-506) C.C.P. 1881, sec. 323; R.S., & R.C., sec. 4307; am. 1911, ch. 162, sec. 1, p. 559; reen. C.L., sec. 4307; C.S., sec. 6784; I.C.A., sec. 6-506; am. 1974, ch. 307, sec. 6, p. 1793; am. 1998, ch. 243, sec. 1, p. 802.]

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Section 8-506 - EXECUTION OF WRIT.