426.295 Form of judgment in action for possession of specific personal property.
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In an action for the possession of specific personal property, the plaintiff may have judgment for its delivery, if it can be had; and, if not, for its value and for damages for its detention. If the property have been delivered to the plaintiff, and the defendant claim a return thereof, judgment for the defendant may be for the return of the property, or its value if a return can not be had, and damages for the taking and withholding of the property. There shall be no pre-judgment attachment of specific personal property except under the provisions of KRS Chapter 425.