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Section 6-6-184

Complaint for discovery of assets - Joinder of judgment creditors, creditors without liens, or judgments and assignees of judgments.

Any number of judgment creditors upon whose judgments executions have issued and been returned "no property found" or creditors without liens or judgments may join as plaintiffs in such complaint. The assignee of a judgment or the several assignees of several judgments may maintain such complaint. It is no objection to such complaint that judgment creditors, creditors without liens, or judgments and the assignees of judgments, or any two or more of them, are joined as plaintiffs therein.

(Code 1886, §3546; Code 1896, §820; Code 1907, §3771; Code 1923, §7344; Code 1940, T. 7, §899.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter6 > 6-6-184

Section 6-6-184

Complaint for discovery of assets - Joinder of judgment creditors, creditors without liens, or judgments and assignees of judgments.

Any number of judgment creditors upon whose judgments executions have issued and been returned "no property found" or creditors without liens or judgments may join as plaintiffs in such complaint. The assignee of a judgment or the several assignees of several judgments may maintain such complaint. It is no objection to such complaint that judgment creditors, creditors without liens, or judgments and the assignees of judgments, or any two or more of them, are joined as plaintiffs therein.

(Code 1886, §3546; Code 1896, §820; Code 1907, §3771; Code 1923, §7344; Code 1940, T. 7, §899.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter6 > 6-6-184

Section 6-6-184

Complaint for discovery of assets - Joinder of judgment creditors, creditors without liens, or judgments and assignees of judgments.

Any number of judgment creditors upon whose judgments executions have issued and been returned "no property found" or creditors without liens or judgments may join as plaintiffs in such complaint. The assignee of a judgment or the several assignees of several judgments may maintain such complaint. It is no objection to such complaint that judgment creditors, creditors without liens, or judgments and the assignees of judgments, or any two or more of them, are joined as plaintiffs therein.

(Code 1886, §3546; Code 1896, §820; Code 1907, §3771; Code 1923, §7344; Code 1940, T. 7, §899.)