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Writ Of Attachment Before Judgment (Other Than Wages Salary And Commissions) CV(6) 428 - District Of Columbia

Writ Of Attachment Before Judgment (Other Than Wages Salary And Commissions) Form. This is a District Of Columbia form and can be used in Civil Actions Branch Superior Court Statewide .
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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIVIL DIVISION 500 Indiana Ave., N.W., Room JM-170 Telephone 879-1133 : vs. 1 Plainiff Defendant NO. CA I WRIT OF ATTACHMENT OTHER THAN WAGES, SALARY AND COMMISSIONS 1 Garnishee: You are hereby notified that any money, property or credits other than wages, salary and commissons of the above named defendant, are seized by this Writ of Attachment, and you are required to hold it and not to pay or surrender it to the defendant, or to anyone else without an order from this Court. The judgment against the defendant was entered in the amount of $1, and costs amounting to $1 less credits of $ Within ten (10) days after this writ is served upon you, you are required to answer the following interrogatories, UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, and to file in this Court one copy of this paper with your answers written thereon, and to serve a copy, by mail or other means, upon the plaintiff and upon the defendant. If you fail to do so, judgment may be entered against you for the entire amount of the Planitiff's claims, with interest and costs. with interest at per annum from Attorney for Plaintiff Issued: Telephone No. CLERK OF THE COURT BY: Deputy Clerk INTERROGATORIES TO BE ANSWERED BY GARNISHEE 1. Were you at the time of the service of the annexed writ of attachment, or have you been between the time of such service and the filing of your answer to this interrogatory indebted to the defendant(s), and, if so, how and in what amount? American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 2. Had you at the time of the service of the annexed writ of attachment, or have you had be tween the time of such service and the filing of your answer to this interrogatory, any goods, chattels, or credits of the defendant(s) in your possession or charge, and, if so, what? Answer 1 declare under the penalties of perjury that the answers to the above interrogatories are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct as to every material matter. Date: Garnishee American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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