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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 425 — Provisional remedies

425.081 Motion to quash writ.

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(1)Any defendant whose property has been taken pursuant to a writ of possession
issued under this chapter may apply for an order that the writ be quashed and any
property levied on pursuant to the writ be released. Such application shall be made
by noticed motion and the provisions of KRS 425.031.
(2)Pending the hearing on the defendant's motion the judicial officer may order that
delivery pursuant to KRS 425.101 of any property previously levied upon be stayed.
If the judicial officer determines that the plaintiff is not entitled to a writ of
possession, he shall quash the writ of possession and order the release of any
property previously levied upon.
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