5 chapters · 103 sections in this title.
D.C. Code § 15-301 Definition and applicability
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As used in sections 15-302 , 15-303 , 15-305 to 15-307 , 15-309 , 15-317 , and 15-318 , “judgment” includes an unconditional decree for the payment of money, and sections 15-302 to 15-318 are applicable to such a decree.
D.C. Code § 15-302 Period during which writ of execution may issue; returnable period
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(a) A writ of execution on a judgment in a civil action may be issued within three years after: (1) the expiration of any stay of execution agreed to by the parties; or (2) it first might have been issued under applicable provisions of law or rules of court. (b) A writ of executi…
D.C. Code § 15-303 Alias writs
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If a writ of execution is issued and returned unsatisfied, in whole or in part, within the period of three years provided by section 15-302 , an alias writ may be issued during the life of the judgment.
D.C. Code § 15-304 Return of writ
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If the return of a writ of execution is not made on or before the return day expressed in the writ it may nevertheless be made afterwards as of that date.
D.C. Code § 15-305 Issuance of writ after expiration of period
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A writ of execution not issued within the time allowed therefor, may not be issued until the judgment has been revived. The same rule applies to the order of revival in relation to the issuance of a writ of execution as to the original judgment.
D.C. Code § 15-306 Election to move for new judgment in lieu of execution
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During the life of the original judgment the plaintiff, instead of issuing execution thereon within the time allowed therefor, may elect to obtain a new judgment by motion and hearing as provided by rules of court.
D.C. Code § 15-307 Lien of execution
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A writ of fieri facias issued upon a judgment of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or the Superior Court of the District of Columbia is a lien from the time of its delivery to the marshal upon all the goods and chattels of the judgment defendant, excep…
D.C. Code § 15-308 Endorsement, by marshal, of date of receipt of writ
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Upon the receipt of any writ of fieri facias or other writ of execution, the marshal or his deputy shall, without fee, endorse upon the back of the writ the day of the month and year when he received it.
D.C. Code § 15-309 Death of judgment debtor after delivery of execution
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The death of the judgment debtor after the execution issued on the judgment has been delivered to the marshal does not affect his authority to proceed against the property bound by it.
D.C. Code § 15-310 Lien of execution on Court of General Sessions judgment; levy
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D.C. Code § 15-311 Property subject to levy
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The writ of fieri facias may be levied on all goods and chattels of the debtor not exempt from execution, and upon money, bills, checks, promissory notes, or bonds, or certificates of stock in corporations owned by the debtor, and upon his money in the hands of the marshal or his…
D.C. Code § 15-312 Levy on money and evidences of debt
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When the fieri facias is levied on money belonging to the judgment debtor the marshal may not expose the money to sale, but shall account for it as money collected. Bills or other evidences of debt levied upon shall be sold as other personal property is sold, and the marshal may …
D.C. Code § 15-313 Levy on equitable interest in chattels pledged
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The interest of the debtor in personal chattels lawfully pledged for the payment of a debt or performance of a contract, or held by a trustee, and in which the debtor’s interest is only equitable, may be levied upon in the hands of the pledgee or trustee without disturbing the po…
D.C. Code § 15-314 Appraisement; notice of sale
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Where not herein otherwise provided, all property levied upon, except money, shall be appraised by two sworn appraisers and sold at public auction for cash. Personal property may be sold after ten days’ notice by advertisement, containing a description sufficiently definite to be…
D.C. Code § 15-315 Death, removal, or disqualification of marshal
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When the marshal dies, or is removed from office, or becomes otherwise disqualified from executing a writ of execution received by him, the writ may be executed and returned by his deputy or successor in office.
D.C. Code § 15-316 Subrogation of purchaser after defective sale; no refund
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When, upon the sale of property under execution, the title of the purchaser is invalid by reason of a defect in the proceedings, the purchaser may be subrogated to the rights of the creditor against the debtor to the extent of the money paid by him and applied to the debtor’s ben…
D.C. Code § 15-317 Remedy of marshal for erroneous sale made in good faith
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When the marshal or any other officer to whom execution has been delivered levies upon and sells in good faith property not subject thereto and applies the proceeds thereof toward the satisfaction of the judgment, and a recovery is had against him for its value, the officer, on p…
D.C. Code § 15-318 Remedies of purchaser upon refusal to deliver possession
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When real property is sold by virtue of an execution, and the judgment debtor or a person claiming under him since the rendition of the judgment is in actual possession of the property and refuses to deliver possession thereof to the purchaser upon demand made therefor, the court…
D.C. Code § 15-319 Execution of final decree after death; other appropriate proceedings
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When a party to an action dies after final decree, the court may order execution of the decree as if death had not occurred, or the court, after motion and hearing, may order the decree revived against the proper representatives of the deceased party, or make such other order or …
D.C. Code § 15-320 Enforcement of decrees
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(a) For the purpose of executing a decree, or compelling obedience to it, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, in addition to the other procedures provided for by this chapter and Chapter 5 of Title 16, m…
D.C. Code § 15-321 Enforcement of interlocutory decrees
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An interlocutory order may be enforced by such process as might be had upon a final judgment or decree to the like effect, and the payment of costs adjudged to a party may be enforced in like manner.
D.C. Code § 15-322 Enforcement of decrees for delivery of chattels
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In addition to the procedures for enforcement of judgments or decrees otherwise provided for, an order or decree for the delivery of chattels may be enforced by the same writs as are used in the action of replevin at common law.
D.C. Code § 15-323 Limitation on seizure of real property
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Real property or rent shall not be seized for a debt, as long as the present goods and chattels of the debtor are sufficient to pay it, and the debtor himself is ready to satisfy the debt.
D.C. Code § 15-351 Definitions
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For the purposes of this subchapter, the term: (1) “District” means the District of Columbia. (2) “Foreign judgment” means any judgment, decree, or order of a court of the United States or of any other court that is entitled to full faith and credit in the District. (3) “Superior…
D.C. Code § 15-352 Filing and status of foreign judgments
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A copy of any foreign judgment authenticated in accordance with the laws of the District may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court (“Clerk”). A foreign judgment filed with the Clerk shall have the same effect and be subject to the same procedures, defenses, or…
D.C. Code § 15-353 Notice of filing
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(a) At the time of the filing of the foreign judgment, the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor’s lawyer shall make and file with the Clerk an affidavit that sets forth the names and last known addresses of the judgment debtor and the judgment creditor. (b) Promptly upon th…
D.C. Code § 15-354 Stay
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(a) Upon proof that the judgment debtor has furnished the security for the satisfaction of the judgment required by the state in which the judgment is rendered, and if the judgment debtor shows the Superior Court that an appeal from the foreign judgment is pending or shall be tak…
D.C. Code § 15-355 Fees
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Any person filing a foreign judgment shall pay to the Clerk the fee established by the Superior Court. Fees for docketing, transcription, or other enforcement proceedings shall be as provided for judgments of the Superior Court.
D.C. Code § 15-356 Optional procedure
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The right of a judgment creditor to bring an action to enforce a judgment in lieu of proceeding under this subchapter remains unimpaired.
D.C. Code § 15-357 Uniformity of interpretation
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This subchapter shall be interpreted and construed to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of jurisdictions that enact it.
D.C. Code § 15-361 Short title
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This subchapter may be cited as the “Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act of 2011”.
D.C. Code § 15-362 Definitions
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For the purposes of this subchapter, the term: (1) “Foreign country” means a government other than: (A) The United States; (B) The District of Columbia, a state, district, commonwealth, territory, or insular possession of the United States; or (C) Any other government with regard…
D.C. Code § 15-363 Applicability
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this section, this subchapter applies to a foreign-country judgment to the extent that the judgment: (1) Grants or denies recovery of a sum of money; and (2) Under the law of the foreign country where rendered, is: (A) Final; …
D.C. Code § 15-364 Standards for recognition of foreign-country judgment
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, a court of the District of Columbia shall recognize a foreign-country judgment to which this subchapter applies. (b) A court of the District of Columbia may not recognize a foreign-country judgment if th…
D.C. Code § 15-365 Personal jurisdiction
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(a) A foreign-country judgment may not be refused recognition for lack of personal jurisdiction if the: (1) Defendant was served with process personally in the foreign country; (2) Defendant voluntarily appeared in the proceeding, other than for the purpose of protecting property…
D.C. Code § 15-366 Procedure for recognition of foreign-country judgment
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(a) If recognition of a foreign-country judgment is sought as an original matter, the issue of recognition shall be raised by filing an action seeking recognition of the foreign-country judgment. (b) If recognition of a foreign-country judgment is sought in a pending action, the …
D.C. Code § 15-367 Effect of recognition of foreign-country judgment
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If the court in a proceeding under § 15-366 finds that the foreign-country judgment is entitled to recognition under this subchapter, to the extent that the foreign-country judgment grants or denies recovery of a sum of money, the foreign-country judgment is: (1) Conclusive betwe…
D.C. Code § 15-368 Stay of proceedings pending appeal of foreign-country judgment
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If a party establishes that an appeal from a foreign-country judgment is pending or will be taken, the court may stay any proceedings with regard to the foreign-country judgment until the: (1) Appeal is concluded; (2) Time for appeal expires; or (3) Appellant has had sufficient t…
D.C. Code § 15-369 Statute of limitations
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An action to recognize a foreign-country judgment must be commenced within the earlier of the time during which the foreign-country judgment is effective in the foreign country or 15 years from the date that the foreign-country judgment became effective in the foreign country.
D.C. Code § 15-370 Uniformity of interpretation
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In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it.
D.C. Code § 15-371 Saving clause
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This subchapter does not prevent the recognition under principles of comity or otherwise of a foreign-country judgment not within the scope of this subchapter.
D.C. Code § 15-381 Definitions
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D.C. Code § 15-382 Recognition and enforcement
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D.C. Code § 15-383 Grounds for nonrecognition
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D.C. Code § 15-384 Personal jurisdiction
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D.C. Code § 15-385 Stay in cases of appeal
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D.C. Code § 15-386 Savings clause
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D.C. Code § 15-387 Applicability
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D.C. Code § 15-388 Uniformity of application and construction
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Repealed Repealed.