Arizona Laws 12-2404. Application for provisional remedy with notice
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A. A party may at any time after the filing of a civil action make application, under oath, to the court to issue any provisional remedy allowed by law.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 12-2404
- Action: includes any matter or proceeding in a court, civil or criminal. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Party: means any plaintiff or defendant in any civil action, in any superior or justice court of this state. See Arizona Laws 12-2401
- Provisional remedy: means the remedies of attachment, garnishment or replevin, but shall not include garnishment of wages. See Arizona Laws 12-2401
B. Such application shall be filed with the judge, justice of the peace or clerk of any superior or justice court and shall set forth the factual and legal basis for each provisional remedy sought.