- § 44-14-260 - Definitions
As used in this subpart, the term: (1) "Commercial transaction" means a transaction which gives rise to an obligation to pay for goods sold...
- § 44-14-261 - Petition for Immediate Writ of Possession; Verification; Exemption of Consumer Transactions
Any person seeking to foreclose an interest in personal property arising out of a commercial transaction under this subpart may seek an immediate writ...
- § 44-14-262 - Grounds for Immediate Writ of Possession
The petitioner seeking an immediate writ of possession shall allege under oath specific facts sufficient to show that it is within the power of...
- § 44-14-263 - Bond or Waiver Required
The petition for an immediate writ of possession shall be accompanied by a waiver, as defined in Code Section 44-14-260, or the petitioner shall...
- § 44-14-264 - Issuance of Writ; Procedure When Showing Insufficient
The court before which the petition is pending shall issue a writ for immediate possession upon finding that the petitioner has complied with Code...
- § 44-14-265 - Service of Notice to Defendant
When an immediate writ of possession has been granted, a copy of the petition, the affidavits, the waiver or bond, and the order shall...
- § 44-14-266 - Execution and Levy
Upon the granting of a writ of immediate possession, the action shall proceed in the manner provided under Code Section 44-14-236.
- § 44-14-267 - Time for Filing Defenses
At any time prior to the sale or other final disposition of the property by the levying officer or petitioner as provided for under...
- § 44-14-268 - Motion for Dissolution of Writ; Payment of Claim or Furnishing of Bond; Procedure Upon Dissolution of Writ
(a) At any time within which the defendant may file defenses as provided for under Code Section 44-14-267, the defendant may: (1) Move for...
- § 44-14-269 - Default Judgment
Upon the failure of the defendant to appear and answer within the time provided in Code Section 44-14-267, if the service on the defendant...
Last modified: October 14, 2016