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Code · Kansas · Chapter 60 — Procedure, Civil

60-2420. General execution; notice.

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60-2420. General execution; notice. If a general execution is issued, a notice shall be served on the defendant along with the writ of execution, notifying the defendant of the following:
(a)That a general execution has been issued directing an officer to seize any nonexempt property of the defendant to be sold in satisfaction of the judgment against the defendant;
(b)of the defendant's right to assert any claim of exemption allowed under the law with respect to the property seized; and
(c)of the defendant's right to a hearing on such claim.
The notice shall contain a description of the exemptions that are applicable to general executions and the procedure by which the defendant can assert any claim of exemption and shall be deemed sufficient if in substantial compliance with the form set forth by the judicial council. The return filed with the writ of execution shall indicate that a copy of the notice was served on the defendant along with the writ.
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