1347. Duration and priority of writs and warrants not conferring power to use the statutory TCG procedure.
1347. Duration and priority of writs and warrants not conferring power to use the statutory TCG procedure.
Civil Procedure (Volume 11 (2020), paras 1–496; Volume 12 (2020), paras 497–1206; Volume 12A (2020), paras 1207–1740) | Commentary
For the purposes of execution, a writ or warrant (other than writs of execution or warrants that confer a power to use the TCG procedure)1 will be valid for the period of 12 months beginning
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For the purposes of execution, a writ or warrant (other than writs of execution or warrants that confer a power to use the TCG procedure)1 will be valid for the period of 12 months beginning
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