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Writ of Execution

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Writ of Execution 

in the USSR, a document on the basis of which the execution of a decision is implemented, as well as execution of judgments, court rulings and decrees, peaceful settlements confirmed by the court, decisions of comrades’ courts, decisions of treteiskie sudy (arbitrators) on disputes between citizens, social judgments, decisions of the Foreign Trade Arbitration Commission and arbitrazhy (special administrative courts that handle disputes between state enterprises) that are specially formed to examine certain cases, and decisions of foreign courts.

As a rule, the writ of execution is issued to the judgment creditor after the decision has become res judicata.



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Then,' said Mr Scaley, producing a small document from his pocket and unfolding it very slowly, 'this is a writ of execution, and if it's not conwenient to settle we'll go over the house at wunst, please, and take the inwentory.
 
 
 
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