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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 135 — Collection of public claims by action

135.030 Issue of process and executions on judgments in favor of the state.

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(1)Each Circuit Court clerk shall, after the expiration of ten
(10)days from the
rendition of judgment in favor of the state, unless otherwise ordered by the court,
issue proper process and place it in the hands of the sheriff on all such judgments
that have not been paid or replevied in the office or remitted or respited by the
Governor, and each such clerk shall, within ten
(10)days after the maturity of each
replevied bond on any such judgment entered in the court of which he is clerk, issue
executions and place them in the hands of the sheriff. Upon an execution so issued
upon any replevied bond being returned by the sheriff without making the money,
the officer who issued it shall reissue executions and place them in the hands of the
sheriff from time to time at least once every ten
(10)months for a period of five
years, and as often thereafter as demanded by the Commonwealth's attorney, county
attorney, sheriff or Circuit Court clerk. Upon all such judgments, executions or
capias pro fine that are stayed or respited by the Governor, the clerk of the court in
which the judgment has been entered shall issue proper process and place it in the
hands of the sheriff within ten
(10)days after the expiration of the stay or respite. A
receipt shall be taken from the sheriff for all process placed in his hands pursuant to
this section.
(2)Upon the failure of any Circuit Court clerk to discharge his duties as required in this
section, he shall be held responsible on his official bond for the amount of the
judgment, interest and costs to which such failure is applicable.
(3)Nothing in this section shall authorize the Governor to remit any judgment unless it
is a fine imposed as a punishment.
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