Title 28 › Part PART VI— - PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS › Chapter CHAPTER 173— - ATTACHMENT IN POSTAL SUITS › § 2710
A court can order that all property and legal rights of a postmaster, contractor, or other Post Office worker (and anyone who guaranteed them) be seized when they owe money and two things are true. First, they do not live in the district where they were appointed, or they left to live elsewhere for good or to avoid court papers. Second, they have sold or are about to sell or move property out of the district with the intention of cheating the United States. If the property is taken into another district, the marshal there can seize it after getting certified copies of the order and bring it to a convenient place within the court’s area. Additional, replacement orders can be issued, and the original order stays in effect until its due return date.
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28 U.S.C. § 2710
Title 28 — Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73