Arizona Laws 12-1552. Types of executions; form
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A. Executions are either general or special.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 12-1552
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
1. A general execution is one which commands the officer to whom it is addressed to make the amount of the judgment out of property of the judgment debtor without specifying the particular property.
2. A special execution is one which commands the officer to whom it is addressed to sell certain specific property, or to deliver certain specific real or personal property to the party adjudged to be entitled thereto.
B. All executions shall be issued in the name of the state, signed by the clerk and sealed with the seal of the court, directed to the sheriff or other officer of the county where service is to be made, and shall refer to the judgment, the court where entered and the date of entry.