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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELII > CHAPTER511 > 511-48

A defendant whose interest in real estate is attached on mesne process may apply by a petition in writing to the court having jurisdiction over the underlying matter to have the attachment released, and upon reasonable notice to all parties interested, or their attorneys, and hearing, the court may order the petitioner to give bond to the plaintiff, with sufficient sureties, conditioned to pay the judgment which may be recovered by the plaintiff, with his costs on such petition, within 60 days after judgment.

Source. 1879, 57:35. PS 220:37. PL 332:48. RL 388:48. RSA 511:48. 1961, 100:1. 1967, 132:24, eff. July 18, 1967. 2007, 117:2, eff. June 11, 2007.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELII > CHAPTER511 > 511-48

A defendant whose interest in real estate is attached on mesne process may apply by a petition in writing to the court having jurisdiction over the underlying matter to have the attachment released, and upon reasonable notice to all parties interested, or their attorneys, and hearing, the court may order the petitioner to give bond to the plaintiff, with sufficient sureties, conditioned to pay the judgment which may be recovered by the plaintiff, with his costs on such petition, within 60 days after judgment.

Source. 1879, 57:35. PS 220:37. PL 332:48. RL 388:48. RSA 511:48. 1961, 100:1. 1967, 132:24, eff. July 18, 1967. 2007, 117:2, eff. June 11, 2007.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELII > CHAPTER511 > 511-48

A defendant whose interest in real estate is attached on mesne process may apply by a petition in writing to the court having jurisdiction over the underlying matter to have the attachment released, and upon reasonable notice to all parties interested, or their attorneys, and hearing, the court may order the petitioner to give bond to the plaintiff, with sufficient sureties, conditioned to pay the judgment which may be recovered by the plaintiff, with his costs on such petition, within 60 days after judgment.

Source. 1879, 57:35. PS 220:37. PL 332:48. RL 388:48. RSA 511:48. 1961, 100:1. 1967, 132:24, eff. July 18, 1967. 2007, 117:2, eff. June 11, 2007.