In the simplified procedure for the delivery or restitution of specific personal property, the effects of the ruling are crucial. Here’s a brief overview of the process and its implications:
If a party wishes to oppose a ruling ordering delivery or restitution, they must follow the same process outlined in Articles 9 to 15 of the Uniform Act. This ensures consistency in challenging the decision and protecting legal rights.
If no opposition is filed within the specified time limit or if the debtor withdraws their opposition, the petitioner can request the court’s Registry to affix the executory formula to the decision. This step formalizes the ruling and makes it enforceable.
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