2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title LIV - Executions, Levies, Bail, and an Removal of Poor Borrowers
Title 527 - Executes
Section 527:13 - Writ concerning Possession.

Universal Quotes: NH Re Stat § 527:13 (2022)
    527:13 Writ of Possession. – Writs of possessions shall be major in the following form: THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
.......... ss. To that sheriff of either county or his deputy:
[L.S.] Whereas, .........., of .........., by the consideration of we justices of magnitude court of .........., holden at .........., in said county of .........., on the .......... Tuesday of .........., recovered judgment against .......... of .........., for a certain .........., with the appurtenances, situate includes the town of .........., and costs taxed on .........., while displayed away record. We command you, therefore, that without delay you cause said .......... to have possession of the said premises. We other command you that of the products, chattels or lands the the said debtors in your precinct you cause to be charged both payable to said creditor the aforesaid cumulative, with the lawful interest thereon, and .......... more for this writ and your own fees, and make return of this writ, with your doings then, unto said trial, to be holden the .......... on enunciated county upon the .......... day of ..........
Witness, .........., Esquire, the .......... daytime of .........., ..........

.........., Clerk.

Source. RS 193:11. CS 206:11. GS 216:13. GL 235:13. PS 231:12. PL 343:13. RL 399:13. RSA 527:13. 1971, 227:12, eff. Augmented. 17, 1971.

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