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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 425 — Provisional remedies

425.036 Issuance of writ of possession.

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(1)At the hearing, the judicial officer shall issue a writ of possession if he finds both of
the following:
(a)The plaintiff has established the probable validity of his claim to possession of
the property; and
(b)The plaintiff has provided a bond as required by KRS 425.111.
(2)No writ directing the levying officer to enter a private place to take possession of
any property shall be issued unless the plaintiff has established that there is probable
cause to believe that such property is located there.
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