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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

425.106 Return of writ -- Procedure when claimed property has been disposed of

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or concealed.
(1)The levying officer shall return the writ of possession with his proceedings thereon,
to the court in which the action is pending within 30 days after levy but in no event
more than 60 days after the writ is issued.
(2)If it appears from the return of the writ of possession that the property claimed has
been disposed of or concealed so that the writ cannot be executed, the court may
compel the attendance of the defendant, examine him on oath as to the situation of
the property, and punish a disobedience of its orders in this respect as in cases of
contempt.
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