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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 426 — Enforcement of judgments

426.460 Executions that may be replevied -- Form of bond.

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(1)Any execution on a judgment, which could be replevied before the execution
issued, may be replevied for three
(3)months at any time before a sale of property
under the same, by the defendant giving to the officer a bond with good surety
payable to the plaintiff, for the amount thereof including interest, costs, and half
commission up to that time.
(2)The bond shall be in substance as follows: "We, A B, principal, and E F, surety, do
bind ourselves, three
(3)months after the date hereof, to pay C D, the plaintiff in
execution, the sum of $ ...., to bear interest from this date, being the amount of an
execution which issued from the clerk's office of the .... court, on the .... day of .... in
favor of the said C D, for the sum of $ .... debt or damages, $ .... interest, $ .... cost
of suit, $ .... sheriff's (or constable's) half commission, amounting in the whole to
the sum of $ .... aforesaid, against the said A B; and we, A B and E F, his surety
have hereby replevied the same. Witness our hands this .... day of ...., 19..."
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